Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1931 — Page 4

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...... ILMiss Mary Maty Miss Margaret Haley Phone* 1000—1001

Paris Styles Ry MARY KNIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Mar. 23 U.P> Old ago ttdH mine whether it Is welcome or not, hut it Is one thing tint never need cause anyone the. slightest pang-that is. any smart person who pays attention to what the fashion experts are doing, for to them has been entrusted the art of making people remain always yonng looking regardless of | age. Colors have a lot to do with how old you look, and they should be chosen with an eye to thejexture and tone of your own complexion. Blend them with your natural col-1 oring and you will know one of the vreat secrets of being well-dressed. (Then it narrows down to a scarf, i there simply is nothing you can-1 riot do with a scarf to increase your personal charm. They are made of every material this year, qpd are worn for all times of day, from suji-up to sun-set. In choosing the ones for your wardrobe what you must keep in mind is; the color note, for you will need one or two all one color ones as well as rfne or two several color! ones. You may have as many as four different colors all in the same | scarf, and the way you fold and , twist it to wear under a suit coat. I jacket or long coat, will make it look different each time. •Mrs. A. R. Holthouse will he hostess to her Bridge Club, Thursday njght at six-thirty o’clock. “Miss Eloise Lewton will be hostess to the Literature Department of the Woman's Club at her home to i night at seven-thirty o’clock. — The Young Matrons Club will | meet with Mrs. J. M. Doan. Tues- ! day evening at seven-thirty o’clock | and Mrs. Orval Baughman will be the leader. The Ladies Aid Society of the I Methodist Episcopal Church will 1 serve a cafeteria supper in the , church basement. Saturday night, , March 28. from five to seven o’clock lor the Epworth League. The public I is invited to the supped Mrs. E. Wurt Lenhart. SO4 West Monroe street, will be hostess to tne members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Chur 11 Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The Pleasant Grove Missionary! Society will meet with Mrs. Ben Butler. Thursday afternoon at onethirty o'clock. ENTERTAINS AT SUNDAY DINNER 'Mr. amt Mrs Martin Venia entertained with Sunday dinner, at thoir home on West Adams street, for Mr. and Mrs. James Hower of Cjmigville: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Col- ; ter of Magley. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Parmer and daughter Mabel of this city. FORMER DECATUR MAN MARRIED RECENTLY Miss Leone Smith of Fort Wayne daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Schumm of Willshire, Ohio, and Thomas Passwater of Fort Wayne, son o' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Passwater of Blue Creek township, Adams Cour. ! tv, were married Sunday morning. March 15. at 8:30 o’clock at a pretty i ceremony solemnized in the Methodist Episcopal church of Willshire. Rev. O. Hainen was the officiating ,

Phest Colds ’Rub well over -Vi throat and chest WM/ICKS ' SSicii V Vapoßub OVERT? MILLION JARS USED YEARLY AUTOS Re-financed on smaller payments. Quick service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Decatur, Indiana Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES \3BESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Monday Night Club. Mr--. George Laurent 7:30 p. m. Literature Department. Mis< Eloise Lewion. 7:30 p. tn. I Art Department meeting, Mis. L< igh Bowen, 7:30 p. m. Research Club. Mrs. R. E. Vance | 2: 30 p. m. Dramatic Department Mrs. Her■man Ehinger 7:30 p. in. Tuesday Rebekah Lodge I. O. O. F. Hall ,7:30 p. m. Mardi Bridge Club. M iss Bernice , , De Voss. 8 p. m. Delta Theta Tan Business Meetling. Miss Mary Fisher. 8:30 p. m. Young Matrons Club. Mrs. J. M.; Doan 7:30 p. m. North End Bunco Club. Mrs. ! Floyd Arnold. 8 p. m. Civic Section Lbrary Rost Room 7:30 p. m. M. E. Mary and Martha Class. Mrs. Enoch Eady. 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa social meeting Mrs. Dan Tyndall, 6:30 p. m. Root Township Home Economies .Club, Mrs. Charles Johnson, 1 p.m. I Wednesday Ic-Nick Club, Miss Golda Leimen- | stoll. 7:30 p. ni. Frivolity Club. Mrs. Lew Miller. 17:30 p. m. Monmouth High School play, "Mary's Castle in The Air" Mon mouth High School auditorium, 8 pm. Union Township Woman's Club, Mrs. Forest Walters. 1:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul. D. C. H. S.. 2:30 p.m. Religious Study Club, Miss Ethel; Ervin. 7:30 p. m. Quilting party of U. B. Progress-1 live Workers class. Mrs. Ralph E.' | Roop. Shakespeare Club Mrs. C. A. Dugan. 2:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. E. S. Chris-1 I ten. 2 p. tn. Thursday Pleasant Grove Missionary Sori-1 I ety. Mrs. Ben Butler. 1:30 p.m. M. E. Ladies Aid Sotiety, Mrs. E.! | Burt Lenhart, 2:30 p. m. • Bridge Club. Mrs. A. R. Holthouse ( >6:30 p. m. W. O. M. L. Pubic Bunco and iPinochlfl Party, Moose Home 8 pm.. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Soeielv Mrs. W. Dierkes 1 p. m. Friday St. Marys Township Home Econo-1 rnics Club Mrs. O'is Shifferly 1 p.m.: North Ward play. * 'Under The ! | Sea." D H. S. auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Minnehaha Club, Red Men's: Hall, after lodge. Saturday M. E. Ladies Aid cafeteria supper 1 church basement 5 to 7 p. m. minister, and the wedding was the , first church wedding ever held in the Willsire church. Mrs. Herbert Beckman of Fort Wayne was Matron of honor. Miss : Rachel Evans of Willshire was I bridestnaid. and the Misses Helen Pappert and Betty Jean Boese, I both of Fort Wayne, were flow er I girls. Herbert Beckman was best! man. The bride wore a wedding gown I of white satin combined with tulle ! and a veil of title and lace. Her slippers were of white kid and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The bride and groom are at home! lat 1321 Zollars avenue Fort Wayne: | Mr. Passwater is a cousin of Delton I Passwater of this city and is well I known here. GUESTS ENJOY SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Israel Bender eniertaned Sunday evening with a six o'clock dinner. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Noll and children Juanita, Patty Joe, and Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Noll. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neireiter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parrish, and son John Harold, all of this city, and Miss Eloise Noll of the Lutheran Hospital in Fort . Wayne. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS WITH SUNDAY DINNER Miss Mary Jane Fritzinger entertained at the home of her parents, Sunday evening with a six o'clock dinner party. Covers were,laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Bluffton. Miss Faye FrUzlnger and Tom Kitson. Miss Mary Jane FritI ginger and Rex Sheets. ENTERTAINS GUESTS AT SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bieberick entertained with a six o'clock dinner. Sunday evening for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Gust Bieberich and daughters Zelma and Esther; Ruth Fuelling, Esther Knkelhan. Arvilla Bieberich. Hugo Blakey. Carl Fuelling and Paul Scheiman. The Rebekah Lodge will meet Tuesday evening at seven-thirty

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I o’clock in the I. O. O. F. Hall. ENTERTAIN ISUNDAY GUESTS Mr. ami Mrs. Bob August ami so" | : Bobby t ntertained at their homo Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Aug' | nst. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grible, Mrs. I j Esther Strickler and son Dickie, ■ Misses Reba August. Mary Cookson.' [and Edith Baker, and the Messrs. I Lloyd Oyer. Don and Ted August all of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill August of this city. The St. Marys township Home, i Economics Club will tnee’ with Mrs.! jot's Shifferly, Friday afternoon at one o'clock. The first lesson on I fourth year nutrition will lie pre-' seated at that time. Miss Bernice DeVoss will enter- i I tain the members of the Maydi' i Bridge Club at her home Tuesday: evening at eight o’clock. There will be a business meeting , lot the Delta Theta Tan Sorority at j. ■the home of Miss Mary Fisher. Tues-1 day evening ateiglit-thirty o'clock.. The Frivolity Club will meet with i Mrs. Lew Miller. Wednesday night , lat seven-thirty o’clock. MRS. GRIESER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Herbert Greiser of Fort i Wayne celebrated her birthday anniversary at her home Sunday wit’.: a delicious dinner. A large birthday 'cake centered the table and covers I ' were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1 hiam Greiser Mr. and Mrs. Virgil j j Cross and Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert JGrieser all of Fort Wavne; ami Mr and .Mrs. Amos Fisher of this city. The honored guest was presented j I with a numbej- of birthday gifts. j ■ Miss Golda Leimenstoii will enter-1 I tain the Ic-Nick Club at her home, ! Wednesday evening at seven-thirty j o’clock. —_ o When Editors Tell the Truth Only a short time ago the editor | of a paper in Indiana grew tired i of being called a liar and announc- ■ ed that he would tell the truth in ■ I the future, and his next issue con-I tained the following items: "John Benin, the laziest merchant in town, made a trip to Bee-' ville on Monday. “John Coyle, our grocerymaji, Is I doing poor business. His store is dirty and musty. How can he expect to do much? “Dave Conkey died at his home . here Tuesday. The doctor gave it out as heart failure. Whisky killed him. "Married —Miss Sylvia Rhoades ■ and James Col’.ins last Saturday at ! the church parsonage, by the} Rev. • j Gordon. The bride is a very ordinary girl who doesn't know any more about cooking than a jack-rab-bit and never helped her mother three days her life. She is not : a beauty by any means and has a • gait like a duck. The groom is an • up-to-date loafer. He has been liv- ■ ing off the old folks at home all his ! lite and not worth shucks. It will i be a hard life.’ —Exchange. -, o :— - BARGAINS — Bargains in living room, dining room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co.; t Monroe, our Phone number in 44 168-ts

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1931.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gentis visited in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Hoffman and daughter Mary Jo and son Thad of Chicago are spending a few weeks visiting with Henry Hite and daugnter Madge. Mr. and M:s. Gus Wehmeyer! spent Sundav in Fort Wayne. Robert Fowler of Fort Wayne spent the week-end in this city visit-! ling his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clay I Engle. Francis Noack visited with friends in Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr and Mrs. William LenliaiL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowley vj.stited in Fort Wayne Sunday. ’ Out of town callers at the homo , !of Mrs. Winifred Russell on Russell: j street. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. : Will Russell. Mrs. Fred Cleland and ' |son Russel Weimer of Hicksville. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Russell o" Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. Walter i Stetson and children Treva and I iDesh y. and Mrs. Elwood S'evens ■ lard son Junior of Sturgis. Michigan : I Mrs. Harry Baker. Mrs. Franklin: Andrews of Fort Wayne; Miss Deborah Andrews of near Decatur:! and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bieneke ‘and little daughter of Magley. Miss Olga Reinking of Fort Wayne spent Saturday visiting in (this city. Mrs. Emil Baumgartner of this city is visiting with her uncle in Linn Grove for a few days. The condition of Mrs. Frank But|ler who has been confined to her i I horn on South Winchester street f■>.-! ■’he last sev-ra! weeks wi’h illness, (remains about the same. Mrs. Butler was quite seriously ill Sunday j ! night. Miss Mary Macy and C. D. Macy 1 visited with friends in Hartford ■ City Sunday. Dr. and Mrsfl S. J. Settlemeyer land daughters Mary Jane and Martha of Anderson, en route to this city Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hecker and daughters, stopped at Muncie and were accompanied here by Miss Arline Becker, who is a student at , the Ball State Teachers College. Miss Helen Haubold. a student at Indiana University, is quite ill with

- - - | flu. tonsilits and mumps, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Carre T. Hanbold on Third street. ■ Mrs. E. E. Stetson of Hammond, [ who has been with her mother, Mrs. i Winifred Russell, since the first of ’ March, will remain for another week. Mrs. Russell, is reported to be ' I feeling quite well. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Harden, and i Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfecaie j and children of Bluffton were ; guests of the George Harden fam--1 ily Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sutton and 1 daughter Nancy of South Bend ■ were the week-end guests of Mr. * fnd Mrs. .1. C. Sutton. 1 Charles Shepherd and children Bob ’and Joe of Geneva, visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. > C. Sutton, and with Mrs. Shepherd. ■ who is a patient at the Adams » County Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Butler and f Mr. and Mrs, Herb Butler and son

Russell visited in Middletown. 0., Sunday, with Mrs. Herb Butler's mother. Mrs. Lydia Russell and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ross ai'd daughter Nellyn of Glenmore spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delton Passwater and family. Wilbur Robinson spent Sunday, visiting relatives at Rockford, Ohio, i Miss Kathryn Hyland and Otto Weis Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Melehi spent Sunday evening in Fort, Wayne. Dick Stoneburner, Clarence Beavers, and Tom Haubold pent Sun-1 day evening in Fort Wayne. Miss Dolores Elzey and Robert | , Shraluka attended the Phi Delta: iXi dance held in the Hotel Roberts at Muncie. Saturday night. Mrs. Ada Martin and daughters Marcia and Maxine, and Charles' Fulton visited with friends and rela-, tives in Huntington. and Fort j Wayne. Sunday. Joe Baxter of Fort Wayne visited! ' with friends in this city Sunday. Walter Meyers of Berne visited with trends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Houghton of I Geneva and Mrs. Clara Anderson of I ths city motored to Warsaw and Winona Lake Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Phoebe Schumacher return-1 ed home Sunday from Chicago, Illinois, where she has visi’ed for the I last five months with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Brown. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritzinger spent Sunday in Fort Wayne, the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davi-' son. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beavers amt json Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fryshack and daughter Mary Kathleen motored to Hamilton Lake Sunday land spent the day at their cottage, i i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeby and! ison Billy of Shipshewana spent the i week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 1 William Zwick and family. : j L. C. Waring visited in Fort i: Wayne Sunday. U Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fisher spent ’ the weekend in Fort Wayne, the : I guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert f Grieser. i o

COURT HOUSrF * Case is Postponed The case of Stephen vs. Clark Fruit Company, venued from the Al len Superior court and set for trial March 26, has been postponed by agreement until May 11, Judge Dore B. Erwin stated today. Sport of Skiing Skiing .begun to be looked upon as a sport about 18130 in the Nor wegian district of Telewark. and 1 rapidly spread In popularity over i all the Scandinavian peninsula. The • climax of the racing season is now ■ the great International ski tounin--1 I ment, held annually In February at Holmenkollen. six miles front Oslo. i EXZEMA — All’ kinds of skin i ] trouble. Try a box of BB OINTi MENT. Sold by all good druggists [ and Pingrey & Carroll Burber Shop, i Bnt-m-w-45-tf

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT of LOCAL \ND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 23 Hogs, 140 lbs. and down $7.00 140-160 pounds $7.50 160-220 pounds $7.70 220-250 pounds $7.40 250-300 pounds $7.10 300 350 pounds $6.90 Roughs—ss.6o. Stags—-$3.50. Veals—sß.so. i Lambs- $8.25. Cleveland Livestock ! Hogs 4000; holdover 124: 5 to' 10c lower than Saturday, or largc;ly 10 to 15c under Friday; pigs 'steady; 160-210 lbs. at $8.35 top;, I desirable 220-250 His. $8.15; 260■3OO lbs. $7.90; hulk pigs and mixed mediums 202 lt>. averages $8; I rough sows 25 and 35c decline. , Cattle 1.000; slow, weak to 'mostly 25c lower on steers; I steady on covb and bulls; light : steers rather numerous around, j <lO. to $10.50; medium loads $S to $8.25; low cutters to medium 1 cows $3.25 ’n $5; sausage dull, largely $ ) down. Calves 800; except light cull vealers market strong to mostly I 50c higher; tetter grades $10.50 |to $11; medium $8 to $9.50; cull I ' downward to SB. Sheep 1300; lamt>s strong to i mostly 25c higher, quality consid- , lered: largely good clipped lambs! $9-9.25 or better for best: medium : to good woolsins $8.50-9.50; fat clipped ewes $5 down. — —I Fort W? ne Livestock Market Hogs 15-20 c lower; 100-140 lbs. | ’■7.10: 145450 lbs. $7315; 150-160 i tbs. $7.60; 160-180 lbs. $7.70; ISO- . 209 lbs. $7.90; 200-220 lbs. $7.70; ! 220-240 tbs. $7.55; 24'1-260 Ills. «7.40; 260-2 SO lbs. $7.25; 280-300 ! tbs $7.25; 300-350 lbs. $7; roughs i $6; stags $4.25; calves $9.00; lambs $8.50. • CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept i Wheat, Old .79% .81% .59% .60% ! New .79% .82% Corn, Old .60% .62% .65 .65% ■ Oats, Old .30% .31% New .32 .32% j

EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 23.—<U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: on sale, 7,200; dependable trade to all interests; generally, , steady at Saturday’s average; bulk desirable, 120-210 lbs., $8.50; fewplainer kinds, $8.25 $8.40; 230-260; lbs., $7.65-$8.20; 280-325 lbs., $7.25- 1 $7.50. Cattle: Receipts, 1,350; light-; weight steers and yearlings steady to 25c lower; weights above I,o’oo lbs. 25c to 50c lower; cows and bulls unchanged; good steers and yearlings, $8.50-$9.25; few loads 1.200-1,300 lbs., $8.25; medium steers and heifers. $7.50-$8.25; comi mon, $6.75-$7.50: beef cows, $5-$6; • cutter grades, $2.75-$4.25. Calves: Receipts, 1,500; vealers (active; steady to 25c higher; good flto choice, $lO-?10.50.

Sheep: Receipts 5.400; lambs I fairly active; steady to Lsc lower; I good to choice woolskins, $9.70-i $10; sparingly, $10.15; medium kinds and strongweights, $3 $9.50; : gqod to choice shorn lambs. $9-| $9.25. local grain market Corrected March 23 f No. 1 New Wheat 66c No. 2 New Wheat 65e New Osts 28v Barley 50c Rye 50c i No. 2 Yellow Corn. per 100 pounds 60c 75c! t OCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen . . .. .. 15c' — BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat ’. 26i - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE —8 sided brooder house 10x10. A new one. See Roj* Johnson. 65t5x

, FOR SALE Baby Chicks. Order j Decatur Quality Chicks Now for . | April and May delivery at our re-1 duced price. Custom hatching tic 1 per egg. Started chicks at special ■price. Decatur Hatchery, Decatur, Indiana, Phone 497. 68-5 t FOR SALE—Mane'iu soy beans and | barley good for seed. John Struse j i Route 5, phone 873-E 68-3tx I—— - - I FOR SALE—Anyone needing Grim I Alfalfa seed call J. A. Hendricks, ! Monroe. Phone 23. 69-3 t [FOR SALE 24 Black Minorkey laying chickens. Last fall. W. M. Smith 928 South Thirteenth street i FOR SALE — Kitchen range, in good condition, burns coal or wood. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Inquire at 220 North 10th street. 69t lx , FOR SALEBaby Chicks. Special mating of White Leghorn with I male birds from Trap nested dams, j [243 eggs and better, $10; heavy 'breeds, $9; light breeds and heavy mixed, SS. Special discount on • large order. Custom hatching 3c ; per egg; turkey and duck, 5c per I egg. Also seed barley. Dunfield j sy>y beans from certified Seed. Black i Gelding, old. 0. V. Dilling, Berne, route 2. Craigville phoue. i 62-fri mon-tf hOR SALE — Vsed Fordsen tractors! New and used tractor parts; 12-in. and 14-in. tractor plows. See the new 15-30 Fordson now on disJ play. Craigville Garage, Craigville, i Indiana. Phone 66. Mar. 18-20-23 25-27-30 [FOR SALE—Two loid of loose hay;. I Charles Shoaf. 70-2tx FOR SALE — Registered Chinese Chow puppies. Giles Porter, 341 1 Winchester street. Phone 1289. 70t3 eod WANTED i WANTED—To clean wall paper, iI Frank Straub. Call 210, Callow jand Kohne.

FOR RENT ■ ! in moderii lime.- Aho 1312 S. Fiist Si. > .. l ■OR RENT I •. housekeeping •nent, gaiaiie. _■ rhard and soft w.i'." ■ -d, ephone 652. FOR RENT over Nichols rooms, kitchen. Jli. :! large living rent;, A D. ]■ I FOR RENT over Gerber M- ' ::..trk--’. | living room ami window. : bed rooms, din : and l ath room ■ A. Suttles, agent I', d; 7 i; i houses for rent prices, semi tnod ■ \i' agent. FOR RENT S ■ hi with basement "ator kitchen, garage . ■■ k Price reasonable .mire \\m. Werline. ' . m (2t» [FOR RENT Tu: i ly papered, on N Sixth stntM (Private entrance. .. - klden. Mrs. Harvc I . oMtM

j S.E. Black] FUNERAL DIRECTOR ■ Mrs. Black. Lath Mtendantß Calls answered -omptly ■ / day or mqnt. I Office phone 50’f lb no phone Ambulance Service B FUNERAL DIRECTOR! W. IL ZWICK & SON! Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant ■ Calls answered day and nis B Ambulance Service ! Phones: Office I>l Home ■ ■ T*M ■ YAGER BROTHERS I Funeral Directors | Calls answered day of nigM-B At night, call phone 44. I Day time call phone I' l ’- I Ambulance Service, day or n ' 3 j For BETTER HEAIJH SfC | ! DR. H. FROHN Al’l El. I Licensed I Chiropractor and Riadonic diagnosis and ttea ■ Phone 314 104 S ° c X I Office Hours: 10-12. 1 I 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & t FUNERAL DIREC ■ OR3 Calls answered promptly ° r night. Ambulance Service- , Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur I Residence Phone, Monroe LADY ATTENDANT