Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1931 — Page 4

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Paris Styles By MARY KNIOHT I'nited Pr>iw Staff Correspondent. PARIS, Mar. 30 —(U.R) —The collection of the Cal lot Sneurs Is one of superlative femlni nen c 8 s wjought with satin. chiffon anil I»im as chief materials to which yards ami yards of gauzy tulle have hewn added In parallel and perpendicular ruffles and flounces. Feathers find a place on pajamas and negligees designed for plctureaqueness rather than praiticuhiliry, but there are times when we all prefer to be more beautiful (ban useful, and garments like that make it possible. The Callot Soeurs have done many Interesting things with the sides of skirts for street wear. They have scooped them up Slightly at each side and placed a larg* button at the point of overlapping. Again, they have cut the two pieces of the skirt, hack and front, into large triangular flares fit the bottom and laced up the extreme edges on both sides thereby forming two additional Mangles at outer side of the leg that wave smartly in the breeze. In one instance this lacing was of wool and there were two woollen balls dangling nt the hem on each side. The lure of two colors was effectively carried out by ueing them In diagonal draping — pink and Idack aatin especially — used in evening coat and gown alike. Pearl tassels, very Romeo and Julietish, vied with beautifully beaded belts *nd neck trims on evening dresses snd afternoon models. On several evening coats Chinese embroidery was used for large flat roses and Chrysanthemums as well as metal thteads for dragons and snakes <hat colled about the low decolletage of an occasional slinky “robe du solr.”

BLUFFTON COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY Miss Olive O. Joray, dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Joray of southeast of Bluffton, and Robert J Sweeney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willet C. Sweeney of Bluffton were quietly married Saturday morning at ten o'clock in the Defenseless Mennonite parsonage at Herne. The j Rev. Emanuel Becker read the impressive marriage service. The bride wore a becoming dress Os navy-blue crepe, and tan foot-, iear. Poltoyring the wedding a dinner was served td fourteen members of' fh4 immediate families at the home of the pride’s parents. The newlv married couple will make their hoaip on the Albert Stlner farm, southeast of Bluffton. • 'V~-V The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. C. Langston on South Third street, Thursday afternaan at-two-thirty o’clock. The meeting of the Willing Workers class of the Monroe Methodist Sunday school which was to bave been held with Mrs. E. W. Busche. March 31. has been changed and wfll be held instead on Monday evening. April 16. The Ladies Aid Society of the Church of God will meet at the home of Mrs. Malissa Barkley on Crant street, Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. Each member is ashed to be present at this meeting. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Myrtle Wise entertained at her homo on North Eleventh street, Sunday, celebrating the birthday anniversaries cf Mrs. Wise, Charles

Baby's Colds J Be Best treated without \ V./- doting—Just mb on Avista ovefrff Million JARS USED YEARLY Week End Excursions via Nickel Plate Road EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY Return Limit Monday following date of sale. For full information regarding Low Round Trip Fares to Many Points land train schedules Consult Ticket Agent.

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Research Club .Mrs. 1!. H. Frank llin 2:20 p. in. Tuesday Bridge Club Miss Dorothy Halpy 8 p. in. North End Bunco Club. Mrs. Ervin Klzey, postponed. Muoroe M. E. Willing Workers class, Mrs. E. W. Bust lie, postponed to April 6. Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland high school, 1 p. m. Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. Francis Howell, postponed. Zion Reformed Missionary So dety, church parlors, 2:20 p. m. Wednesday Mt. Pleasatit Bible Class, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sheets, 8 p.m. N. and T. Club, Mrs. Cregg McFarland. 2 p. m. \V. M .A. of IJ. B. church, church parlors 2 p. m Church of Cod Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Malissa Barkley, 2 p.m. Salem M. E. laidies Aid, Mrs. Lydia Meyer, 2 p. ni. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Dan Tyndall. 2:30 P. M. Historical Club. Mrs. Sam Butler, 2 p. ru. Thursday Mt. Pleasant Indies Aid, Mrs. Chancey Sheets, 2 p. m. Christian Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. T. Burk. 2:30 p. m. Zion Lutheran Ladles Aid post poned one week. Methodist W. H. M. S.. Mrs. R. V. Myers, 2:30 p. m. Calvary Evangelical Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. Fred Harmon, all-day Child Conservation League mett ing. Chamber of Commerce rooms, 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society, Mrs. C. C. Langston, 2:30 p. m. Saturday U. B. Ladies Aid Society Cafeterparlors 5 to 7 p. m. Zion Reformed Easter Egg Sale, Mutschler Meat Market, 9. a. m.

and Harold Hakes, and Forest Butfenbarger, and the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kelsey and Mr. and Mrs. Weimar Heidenrlch qf Fort Wayne. At the noon hour dinner was served at the dining table, which was centered with a large cake. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kelsey Forest and Harvey j Buffenbarger. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Heidenrich, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Elsey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hakes •and sons Harold and Raymond. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Roop and son Rax Eugene. Charles Chronister, Roy Elzey and Mrs. Myrtle Wise. The Zion Reformed church will sponsor an Easter Egg sale in the Mutsciiler Meat Market, Saturday beginning at nine o’clock. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdg of Monroe street entertained with dinner. Sunday, and covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. William Burdg and daughter Violet of west of Ossian Mrs. A1 Burdg and Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Burdg. HONORS FRIEND WITH SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer entertained with a six o'clock dinner Sun jday evening in honor of Bruce WalI lace of the Western Reserve Academy at Hudson Ohio who is spending his spring vacation here. A delicious dinner was served to Marcel lus Miller. Gerald Eady, Frederick Schroyer, Bruce Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. Schroyer and daughter Kathryn. The Women's Missionary Association of the United Bre'hren church will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock in the church parlors The North End Bunco Club which was scheduled to meet at the home of Mrs. Erwin Elzey, Tuesday afternoon, has been postponed until Tuesday evening, April seventh. The Ladies Aid Society of the Calvary Evangelical Church will hold an all-dav meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fred Harmon. Quilting will be a feature of the day's entertainment and at the noon hour a pot-luck dinner will be served. ENTERTAINS WITH EVENING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Luzern Uhrick entertained with a six o'clock dinner Sunday evening at the Frank Seh- ; mitz home on First street for Mrs. Dale Koos of Toledo Ohio; and Miss Magdellne Schmitt of this city. HONORS 80N CONFIRMED SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. William Hobrock entertained with dinner and supper Sunday, in honor of their aon Frank-

, THIMBLE THEATRE 0V V (T* i, . J Starring . SfOW SHOWING—“AN ANGEL WITHOUT WINGS UI Li ti OLGA POPEYE r n FfNiOTHIIMG CASTOR.I BEENJHINKIN^- 1 VA KNOWS I 60T ALIBtROOS I 1 WANTS TO OPEN A BNM] i EfcCHOFOSRKS*SO.OOOtt HEART-AN THE W&IUKES OOtb OHW/OKtV c i.iav/ UNiDEQ. THE SOM YOU AN OLME KIN USE YER BEST,NE*T TO SOCWN A PAYS MONEY OOT FOLKS 6000 NAME. URLU < - (i) AV UnnFYI pi IDC unnFYl MOSEY, I SUSPOSE.BUT ME- £MENY IS HELPIN’ POOR DON'T POT NOTHIN IN- YA HELP ME, C ASTON/ n A . ~ . nUUt I! rUKt HUUtT! ooell-all » needs is folks- anybody kin , they Jos’ takes it out TTmSfji S oAiAK AND lOE’LL PPnVF IT» SHOWN TOBACKER. CASH CHECKS UUKEN ThC* THAS ALL THEY IS TO IT- p' N CMFOuE ■ NT'! A PLACE TO GOT MONEY IN A BANK- UJR\TE A CHECK. AtV BOY- m EVER HEAR OF — \SLECP-r—r-; —■ —l" BUT, UUHEN THEY AIN'T HAVE MEAT ''A5 3 /IX uPi O vAu O, i , , '4Uk '*~l, 1 O'ffßwT-I 60T no more^K;-^-A ( jNr { j lv\ -Lt-a 50RT 0F Jiimrtik ' hard tim£s - v '-© X Jt 'WN mZM Wf i fwTT“ -®asßß» «»»«». no: then irs HtvJ! Vs A jjJk G e2° ,r;~r:"=r.» 1 3 1 . ml M 1 l/.wl. . I® IqL.J_d. USMR. BROAD OF WALL STREET By Charles McMonis \OH GEE WHEntol 1 HE'S MV 7 I WHATS Ht GONNA, f.\ NO 5111 .1 HUH! THEY LL. {// 'V'e TtLL L ~| | TStIOWED AT ' YOU GET THE f-J \ OROTHER I IBE WHEN HE’S A J HE 3 ] T" ROW EGGS ILt r \ ( o lh NCl * S I p'reache r? a G n" E SOME PUMPKIN . -p iLp_i . .p >— . aa '' (Copyright. • I CHl*k J

lin. who was confirmed ht the Sun-1 day morning services in the St. Johns Lutheran church. The table decorations were in keeping with the Easter season, and a pretty color note of green and yellow prevailed. The guest list for the occasion included Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hobrock and daughter Mary Martha, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oetting of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Gust Hobrock and daughter Velma cf Hoagland; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hobrock of Preble; Mrs. Emma Gerke and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hobrock and children Geraldine, Herbert, and Theodore, Junior. and Mr. and Mrs. William Hobrock and son Franklin.

The Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. R. D. Myers on Winchester street. Thursday afternoon April 2, at two-thirty o'clock. The hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Edwards Mrs. Homer Lower, Mrs. J. M. Miller. Mrs. A. J. and Mrs. John Niblick. Miss Dorothy Haley will entertain her bridge dug Tuesday evening at ‘eight o'clock. ST. MARYS CLUB HONORS RECENT BRIDE The St. Mary's Township Home Eononvic* Club met at the home of Mrs. Otis Shifferly, Friday afternoon for the regular meeting. I Twentv-five members, one visitor, ! and five children attended the l meeting. Mrs. Charles Schenck, president, conducted a short business session after which the Nutrition lesson was Presented by Mrs. Ben Teeple ind Mrs. Harry Crownover had charge of the second section on digestion. A general discussion followed the lesson and talks were given by Mrs. Schenck and Mrs. E. VV. Busche on 4H Club work. The entertainment committee then had charge of the social hour, a feature of which was a miscellaneous shower for Mrs Harvey Garwood, who before her recent marriage was Miss Naomi Nyffeler. a member of the club. The gifts were arranged on a table and the packages contained many beautiful and useful articles for a bride.

Other carries and stunts were I enjoyed after which refreshments | were served by Mrs. Shifferly i assisted by her daughter Dora, j Mrs. Will Johnson and Mrs. Dick j Mauller. The N. and T. Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Gregg McFarland. Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock! Every member 1s re-t quested to be present. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. G. T. Burk, Thursday aftenoon at two-thirty o'clock. All members are urged to attend. The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church will hold a Cafeteria supper In the church parlors Saturday evening five to seven o’clock. O Give the Kiddies I’andv Eggs with their name on it. —Green Kettle.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931.

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The Misses Martha Moser and An ; na E. Winnes students at Ball S'atej Teacher's college Muncie spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. Dora V. Akey was the over Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Haugk and family at Fort Wayne James Kocher u student at Put■due University has been enjoying iiis spring vacation with his parents I Mr. and Mrs. James Kocher. Joe Kriek a student at Michigan

State University at Lansing is enjoying a between semester vacation with his parents in this city. Miss Geraldine Joker of For*. Wayne spent the week-end visiting relatives here. Miss Margaret Schumacher and Lawrence Beal and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beal attended a show in Fort Wayne. Sunday evening. Mrs. Dale Koos lias returned to her home in Toledo, Ohio after spending the last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koos on Mercer avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Nickols and William Mcßarnes of Fort Wayne visited with Mrs. Frank Busier, who has been ill at her home on Winchester street for several waeks, I Sunday. Ross Johnson and son Richard I and Ches. Johnson of Gary were ! Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 1 Hocker on First street. Mrs. Catherine Helm, aged resident of the corner of Marshall amt Third streets, who has been critically ill for some time, remains the same today. A. A. Kist of Portland, has gone to Washington, D. C., where he will attend to business. Robert Heidrich of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in this city today. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hinton and children IJora Maxine and Pete of Detroit. Michigan arrived in this city Thursday to spend a short vacation visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hinton and Mrs. L. E. Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist of Portland visited in this city Sunday and , ware accompanied home by Missj Violet Burdg of west of Ossian. who will spend her spring vacation in I Portland. Miss Ruth Sundermann a teacher in the South Bend schools, is spending the spring vacation in this city. Bruce Wallace of the Western Reserve Acadamy of Hudson, Ohio, is visiting over the spring vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Moirisou. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Monroe attended the funeral services for John Fuhrman in the First Evangelical Church in this city Sunday afternoon. Miss Dolores Elzey and Robert Shraluka spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Dt L. Quinn of Oak Park, Illinois, will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merryman and other relatives for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brames ami children of Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

; Frank Schmitz. Miss Margaret Moran has return-1 - ed com the St. Joseph Sanitarium at Mt. Clemens, Michigan where she has spent the last six weeks. Miss I . Moran stated that she was feeling j much better. i Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Maynard this] . fmorning began moving their housc- , hold goods to Winchester where ,'they will reside Mr. and Mrs. Dick l Heller and family will move to the Maynard residence Wednesday. 1 i Mrs. J. H. Stewart writes us that 1 she is almost entirely recovered from her recent illness and major I operation and believes she will have ; better health than ever. She appre- ■ j eiates so much the many wonderful 'letters received from friends and Pother expressions both from here . and her Newark friends, t Miss Mabel Staley and WaiteBookman visited in Fort Wayne ) Sunday evening, r Sherman Koos and Harold Stricki Jer visited with friends in Bluffton -'Sunday evening. Miss Geraldine Smith and John i Burnett motored to Fort Wayne 1 : Sunday evening. > | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Russell of Fort -; Wayne visited with Mrs. W. J. Rus- , sell and Emil Baumgartner family i Sunday. 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parent and sons 2 ! Joe and Paul and Miss Veda Par- • ent of Fort Wayne called on Miss | Alice Jean Roop, who has been ‘ bedfast at her home in this city for *|the past month. '' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schafer had e |as their guests over the week-end j Mr. and Mrs. Herb Weaver of Au- [! [burn.

Miss Olga Reinking of Fort Wayne spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends here. The Mesdames C. E. Bell, William Bell and Lawrence Linn spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bogner and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller motored to Fort Wayne Sunday evening where they attended the Emboyd theatre. Mrs. E. E. Stetson of Hammond who has been visiting this month with her mother, Mrs. Winifred Russell, returned to her home Sunday. Paul Whittenbarger a student at Ball State Teacher's college, Muncie spent the week-end visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whittenbarger. Mrs. E. O. Baumgartner, who has been visiting In Linn Grove for the last week with her uncle, Dr. T. J. McKean and wife, has returned home. o Let us out the Kiddies name on an Easter Egg — Green Kettle.

NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR H'PPMKS for ror\TV infirmary Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will receive bids for supplies to be used and furnished for the maintenance of the county Infirmary for the three months beginning April Ist 1931. Rids to he received April 6, 1931 Requisition now on file In the office of the Auditor of Adams County. Albert Harlow Adams County, Indiana. March 30.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT of LOCAL VND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected March 30) j Hogs. 140 lbs. down $7.20 140-160 pounds $7.40 160-200 pounds s7.!>o 200-225 pounds $7.80 225-250 pounds $7.60 250-300 pounds $7.30 300-350 pounds $7.10 Roughs — ss..tli-$6. Etags — $4.00 Veals — $0.50. Lambs - s£iiO. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. Wheat, Old .81 % .82% .60% .59% New .81% .8) Corn, Old .59% .61% .63% .62% New .62% Oats, Old .29% .31 .31% .31% New .31%

EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 30. —! (U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: on sale, 7,000; active; weights below 210 lbs., steady to 10c over Friday’s average; heavier weights, 25-35 c higher; bulk desirable, 120-230 lbs., $8.75; sparingly $8.85; 240 260 lhs.. SS.4O-$8.50; packing sow’s, $6.25-16.85. Cattle; Receipts, 1.000; butcher cattle, slow; mostly steady; few early sales unevenly higher; cows 25c lower; goo dsteers and yearlings, SB.SO-$9; medium steers and heifers, $7.50-$8.25; beef cows, $5$5.75; cutter grades, $2.50-$4. Calves; Receipts, 2,500; veaiers 25-25 c lower; good to choice, $10.50 to mostly $11; common and medium $6-18.50. Sheep: Receipts, 6,000; lambs , rather slow; 16-25 c lower; good to I choice woolskins, $9.50; some held i higher; similar kinds shorn lambs, $8.50-$8.75; aged wethers, shorn, $3.60; few spring lambs, 81-ih., $13.50.

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 3D. —\U.P.) —Livestock; Hogs, 15-25 c higher; 100-140 lhs $7.50; 140-150 lbs., $7.75; 150-180 lhs., $8; 180-200 lbs., $8.15; 200-220 j lbs., $8: 220-240 lbs., $7.90; 240-260 lbs., $7.75; 260-280 lbs., $7.60; 280300 lbs.. $7.50; 300-350 lhs., $7.40; roughs, $6.25; stags, $4.50; calves, $9.50; lambs, SB. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 30) No 1 New Wheat C6c No. 2 New Wheat 65c New Oats 28c Barley ——5 O c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds 60c 75c j LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 16c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 26c ■ .... -O— — — Easter Flower Sa'e Friday and Saturday, Obenauer bldg., S. 2nd st. Psi lota Xi.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | I BUSINESS CARDS, 1 AND NOTICES • FOR SALE FOR SALE —24 Black Minorkey laying chickens. Last fall. W. M. Smith 928 South Thirteenth street FOR SALE—Baby - Chicks! Special mating of White Leghorn with male hirds from Trap nested dams, 1 243 eggs and better, $10; heavy 1 breeds, $9; light breeds and heavy 1 mixed, SB. Special discount on • large order. Custom hatching 3c per egg: turkey and duck. 5c per egg. Also seed barley. Dunfield soy beans from certified seed. Black Fielding. 9 years old. O. V. Dilling. Berne, route 2. Craigville phone. 62-fri mon-tf FOR SALK--Used Fordscn tract- ' j ors! New and used tractor parts; 12-in. and 14-in. tractor plows. See ' ] the- new 15-30 Fordson now on display. Craigville Garage, Craigville, ‘ Indiana. Phone 66. Mar. 18-20-23 25-27-30

FOR SALE — 6 room house on j Dierkes St. 828. sls month no intlerest. For information call at 310 ] North Ist St. 76-3tx ! FOR SALE—One combination gas j and coal range in good condition J 1 Inquire at Lee Hdw. 76t3v FAR SALE —John Deer Corn plan-! 1 ■ ter, $25. J. 1. Case corn plow. S2O. (John Deer Riding Braking plow si.d'' ! Disc. 12 discs. $lO. Call 864 B. Curtis Miller, Route 8, Decatur. 76-3tx FOR SALE- Conn cornet and ea»c. i

CALL 58. 74-3tx FOR SALE-Two sows with pigs. | Also potatoes at 75c a bushel ! Walter Tliieme Route 8. Decatur ■ phone 845-H. 75-3tx | FOR SALE Two coming three year old Colts, well broke. Phone j 877-0 or see Frank Singleton 75-3tx j FOR - SALE~Chester White'gtlts. 6 months old. Joe Hahegger, 1% : miles South Monroe, phone Berne j 4733. 75-3 t FOR - SALE—Hogs - Carl'Hannie. 3 miles south of Peterson. 75-3tx FOR SALE —Duroc Gilts will weigh 354) Ills. each. Due to farrow soon. Roy Johnson. 76t2 FOR SALE-One 2 day old red pole calf. Also two Belgium mares, 6 and 8 years old. Martin Kirsner. ! Route 5 Decatur, Preble phone. 76-dtx WANTED WANTED —To buy 20 head of thin cattle. Call W. M. Kitson 865-R. WANTED—I have customers for , moderate price Decatur homes. See Roy Johnson, Auctioneer and Real Estate, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. 7Gt3 FOR RENT FOR RENT — Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. I-rivate entrance in modern home. On First ifloor, privileges of garage Phone : 1511. 310 North Third st. 73-ts FOR RENT—Six room semi-modern , house on West Marshall. Telephone 814. 7fi-3tx FOR RENT*—7 room house on North First street. Bath and garage. A. D. Suttles. 78-jt

S.E, Blackl FUNERAL director H Mrs. Mack. I.arh At'enduH Calls answered day or night. H Office j hone H-m» pbowlH Ambulance Service B FUNERAL IHRECToB VV. 11. ZVVICK &SOW Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant H % fill Calls answered day and nififl Ambulance St-nice B Phones: Office 61. Home3H YAGER BROTHERS I Funeral Directors I Calls answered day or nH At nijiht, call phone 44. I Day time call phone 105.1 Ambulance Service, day or j For BETTER HEALTH J DR. H. FROIINAPFEL I Licensed I I Chiropractor and Naturapaß Kiadonic diagnosis and treatwj Phone 314 104 So. 3rd ■ Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, «■> I 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Calls answered promptly day « night. Ambulance Service Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur M Residence Photo . Moume Hi LADY ATTENDANT ; -r-gg N. A. RIMER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses F , HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to s:o* | ' Saturdays, 8:00 p ®. Telephone 135 Black Cat Causes Crash Chicago, Mar. 25.— i Edward Cozel slammed on . brakes of his anto to ketl) I running over a black cat, m. ■ chine skidded into another ca three persons were Injur seriously. . „ —

Ashbaucher’s majestic furnaces \SBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING ROI> S Phone 765 or w-