Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1931 — Page 4

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Paris Styles By MARY KNIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent. PARIS, April 6—(U.R) Evening] pajamas have been accepted t.y 1 the “elegantes" among Parisien-, nos, not only for the privacy of I i+relr own families, but also when entertaining close friends for din-] ner and informal gatherings later. I The fact id, it is extremely diffi-; cult to tell when an evening gown ! really is an evening gown or when 1 what looks like an evening gown ! is a pair of pajamas. La Marquise de Paris has chos-1 en from Augnstabernard a lovely I white pajama model, inerusted at i the corsage with yellow crepe ■ that crosses and ties in a bow at one side of the waist. From Lan-1 vin. the la Comtesse Jean de Vogue and la Comtess de Polignac have | each ordered pajamas, one pair in | black satin lightened with green | and silver incrustations at the neck, and bordered at the wide: pantaloons with wide bands of' marahont. The marabout also | borders the hem of the jacket that | accompanies it. The other is of blue creqte romain, very pale and trimmed with silver lame as is the entire waist and sleeves of the short jacket worn with it. As to jewels worn with these costumes, these three distinguished ; Frenchwomen all show a prefer- | ence for pearls. Several strands , about the throat varying in lengths ' as well as sizes of the pearls for I each strand, and with several pearl bracelets or a long strand wrapped several times about the wrist. I ENTERTAIN AT EASTER DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ehinger entertained with an Easter dinner. Sunday evening, at six o'clock, at their home on North Third street. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller and daughter BilJean, and J. C. Peoples of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller end daughter Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kortenber and daughter Donna Lou of this c%y. The Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid I Society will hold an allslay meet-| ing, Wednesday, at the home of, Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff in Preble. — Mrs. I. W. Macy will be hostess *n the members of her Dinner Fridge club. Thursday night at sixthirty o'clock, at her home on North Second street. I ADUgS AID SOCIETY HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Ladies Aid Society of the] Calvary Evangelical church met at I the home of Mrs. Fred Harmon,' for an all-day meeting, Friday. A • short business session was held, and the meeting was called to order by the president. Mrs. James Darr. Several musical selections were rendered, and quilting was a feature of the entertainment for the dav. A pot-luck dinner was served at the noon hour. CROUP n. A Spasmodic Croup is frequently reliavedbyoneapplicationof— VISSS ER 47 MILLION JARS USED YEARLY Our New REDUCED PAYMENT PLAN 25 Months To Pay You may borrow up to S3OO on our New Reduced Payment Plan. No endorsers. Just the signature of husband and wife required. Here’s The Figures SSO monthly payment $2.00 75 monthly payment 3.00 100 monthly payment 4.00 *SO monthly payment 6.00 °OO monthly payment 8.00 ‘*so monthly payment 10.00 200 monthly pavment 12.00 (Interest Payable Monthly) AH requests receive our prompt and courteous attention. Call, write or phone us. SPECIAL PLAN FOR FARMERS Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Store Phone 2-3-7 Decatur, Ind.

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Monday Night Club, Mrs’ Floyd Enos. 7:30 p. m. Pythian Sister inspection, K. of P. Home, 6 p. m. Art Department study meeting. Mrs. Robert Mills. 7:30 p. tn. Research Club, Mrs. O. L. Vance, |2:30 p. tn. Tuesday Psi lota Xi sorority Mrs. Frank 'Rawley, 8 p. m. Young Matron's Club, Mrs. Frank ■ Crist. 7:30 p. nt. | Evangelical Dutiful Daughters (lass. Mrs. Ivan Stucky. Wednesday Union Chapel Ladies Aid Society I Mrs. Ami Miller. 2 p. m. Ic-.Nick Club, Miss Marie Zeser. 17:30 p. m. Zion Reformed Phoebe Bible jClass. Mrs. P. W. Vitz 7:30 p. in. Frivolity Club Mrs. Asa Pollock 7:30 p. nt. The Better Homes Home Econ lontics Club, Mrs. Virgil Wagner, 2 | P- m - Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. J. C. Grandstiiff. all-day. I Zion Lutheran Missionary Society | Mrs. C. M. Ellsworth. 2 p. m. The Religious Study Club Miss ; Edith Ervin. 7:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Fred Ahr 1 2 p. m. M. E. Ever Ready Class. Mrs. Dan Tyndall, 8 p. m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Charles ■Teeple, 2.30 p. m. Thursday North End Bunco Cllttb, Mrs. | Ervin Elzey. 7:30 p.m. j U. B! Otterbein Gnild. Miss Alice •Vance, 7:30 p. m. Dinner Bridge Club, Mrs. I. W. Macy, 6:30 p. nt. Bridge Club, Margaret Haley, 8 p. nt. Friday Union Chapel C, I. C. Class, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimberlin, 7:30 p. m. Minnehaha Club public pinochel and bunco party. Red Mens Hall. Junior play, "Take My Advice”, i D. H. S. auditorium, 8 15 p. m. Junior play, "Take My Advice". [ D. H. S. auditorium. 8:15 p. m. Tirzah Club. Ben Hur Hall, after j 1 lodge. Saturday W. H. M. S. Pancake Supper, I church basement 5 to 7 p. m. Reformed Ladies Aid, Cafeteria supper, church parlors. 5 to 7 p. ni. Those present were Mrs. James Darr, Mrs. E. W. Jackson. Mrs. Otis Shifferly, Mrs. Etta Miller, Mrs. Eva Manlier, Mrs. William I Johnson. Mrs. Fred Harmon, Mrs. ! George Hindelang, Mrs. Walter i Koos. Mrs. Albert Mutschler, and I son Bobby. Miss Doris Shifferly. • Mrs. Ocie Barkley, Mr. and Mrs. Harsha Miller. Rev. M. F. Sunderman, Fred Harmon, Miss Alma Harmon. and Weimar Harmon. The Better Homes Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Virgil Wagner of Monroe. MOTHER AND BROTHER (HONORED WITH DINNER Mrs. Ernest Uhrick entertained with a dinner party at her apartment on North Second street, Sunday noon, honoring her mother, Mrs. John E. Nelson and brother, Leigh Ed ward Nelson, who celebrated their birthday anniversaries Saturday and Friday, respectively. A large birthday cake centered I the table and a two course dinner was served on green china. Easter rabbitts and chickents marked the covers of the guests, who Included Mrs. Nelson and daughters Bernice, Doris. Agnes and son Leigh Edward, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Uhrick. Many beautiful gifts were present ed the honored guests in remembrance of their birthdays and during the afternoon the entire parly motored to Celina Ohio. The public is reminded again of the Pancake Supper to be given under the auspices of the Women’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church, Thursday evening from five to seven o'clock. The supper will be served in the church basement. ENTERTAINS WITH EASTER DINNER PARTY Mrs. L. C. Wilhelm entertained at No Wonder Lovely Women Like It! No wonder beautiful women love this new face powder made by exclusive French process. MEL LO-GLO stays on longer. Prevents , large pores. So smooth and fine, it- blends naturally with any complexion and given fresh, youthful bloom. No irritation. No flaky or pasty look. Never leaves the j skin dry. It's wonderful!

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her home, 3113 Hoagland avenue. I I Fort Wayne. Sunday noon with an I Easter dinner honoring her sister, I Mrs. Robert Garard of this city, and her grandson, master James Hum-: Larger of Fort Wayne who celebrai- 1 e dtheir birthdays recently. The long dining table was beau-1 tifully decorated with a color note! of pink and white and the table was centered with a large birthday cake. | Pink tapers in crystal holders were I ed their birthdays recently. At the noon hour a delicious l chicken dinner was served and covers were laid for Mr, and Mrs. At - ! 1 nold Humbarger and son Jimmy, ( Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Deel and ; children Constance and Joan of I Fort Wayne; Lee Kite of Rome.: N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard land daughter Patsy of this city, land Mr. and Mrs. L. C Wilhelm of : Fort Wayne ENTERTAINS AT EASTER DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stucky entertained with Easter dinner, Sunday, at their home on North Third street. Covers were arranged at the dining table for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beeler and son Arthur and Norman Leichty of Linn Grove; Patricia McConnell, and Mr. and Mrs. Stucky and son Ronald. The Psi lota Xi sorority will meet Tuesday night at eight o'clock witn Mrs. Frank Rawley. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gage and daughters Erma and Louise entertained at their home at Monmouth Sunday evening with a six o'clock dinner party of Easter appointments , Covers were laid for .Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Clem of Monroeville. Ned j Robinson, Harold Owens, and Mr. and Mrs. Gage and daughters Louise | and Erma. The Frivolity Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Asa Pollock, Wed-' nesday evening at seven-thirty o'- j clock. —— MISS LILLIAN BURKE MARRIES HAROLD MARTIN The marriage of Miss Lillian Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke of this city, and Harold Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Martin residing near Decatur, was solemnized in the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church in Lima. Ohio. Saturday evening at five-thirty o'clock. The Rev. E. F. Penhorwood read the impressive double ring cere- ■ mony. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crist and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox of Lima, Ohio. Miss Burke wore a pretty gown I of pale blue, fashioned with a full. 1 flared skirt which fell to her; | ankles, and over an ecru lace bo- ; dice, she wore a jacket of the I match’ng blue. Biege footwear, hat and eloves completed her costume. She tarried a beautiful shower Ihuquet of white flowers intermingled with tiny blue flowers. Following the ceremony, the bridal couple were honored with a six o’clock dinner at the Robert I Cox home in Lima. Ohio, and '•overs were arranged at the dining table for Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crist. Mr. and I Mrs. Thurman Elzey and Mr. and Mrs. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Martin returned to this < ity Sunday evening, and were pleasantly surprised with a dinner given in their honor by Mrs. Martin’s parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Albert Burke. The guests included the Misses Frieda Scheerer, Cleo and 110 Light, the Messrs. Lawrence Wolpert, Eliot Dyer and Adrian Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Daniels. M r - an< l Mrs. Harold Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and family. The evening was spent in a social manner. Mr. and Mrs. Martin were graduated from the Decatur high school, and Mrs. Martin has been ' emnloyed at the Morris Five and Ten Cent store. The newlj married couple will , make their home on the Erwin farm, southwest of Decatur, where ■ Mr. Martin will bfe engaged in farming. s MISS FERN ADAMS , | MARRIES DAYTON MAN • I At a beautiful pre-Easter weddI i ing which took place Saturday ' I noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. s R. A. Adams on North Fourth street. Miss Fern Adams became

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1931.

II I ' the bride of J. Russel Bright of|t Dayton. Ohio. Rev. William Ul-jl rich of Warren, an uncle of the j bride, received the marfiage vows. ! I The single ring service was used. : t The Adams home was artistical- 1 I ly decorated with an arrangement |of ferns, roses and sweet peas. : s ; The mantle was lianked with ferns | and pedestals of roses fornipd an 'f I altar where the ceremony took I I place. j l The bride was given in marriage | iby her father and as they pro- f 'reeded toward the altar Mrs. Hugh ■ j Yoder of Huntington played Loh-| r I engrin's Wedding match. Miss Ruth Adams, a sister ofl ( the bride, was bridesmaid and - ( Isaac BrigTtT of Dayton, a brother a of the groom, was best man. The bride wore a lovely long white crepe dress, fashioned with ' a |a number of flared peplums and,* fitted in a princess effect. Her veil was of tulle and was caught 1 1 at the neck with orange blossoms. | * She wore white satin footwear and I carried a bridal bouquet of white { lillies. S The groom wore the conven-' tional blue. Miss Ruth Adams * w'ore a rose crepe ensemble with ' tan footwear and carried a bou- 1 ■ quet of sweet peas. Following the ceremony a weddI ing breakfast was served in the ‘j dining room where a long table ' and two smaller tables were beau- ■ tifully decorated. A large wedd- 1 ing t ake centered the large table ' and bowls of sweet peas were at , ■ | each end of the table. The three , £ course breakfast was prepared by: Mrs. Esta Liddy and was served by 1 the Misses Mary Jane and Be'tv < Short. Guests inchwletl Mr. and Mrs. I. '■ Venter Bright and daughters : Orpha and Jessie and son Isaac of I near Dayton', Ohio: Mr. and Mrs.lt IBigh Yoder of Huntington; Mrs. t i Mary Updike and son Glen of < North Manchester; Miss Isabel 1 Karriger of Warren; the grandpar-j i ents. Jacob Shidler of Huntington 1 j and John Adams of Warren: Rev. •nd Mos. William Ulrich of War- < (ren; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Adams'] land daughter Evelyn of this city ] land Miss Ruth Adams of Roches-1, ter. The bride is a graduate of, North Manchester college and is i employes! as a teacher in the Or-1 land schools, and the groom who ( ts a graduate of North Manchester , college teaches near Dayton. After t the close of school the bride and i groom will live near Dayton. i j | PRIMARY CLASS ENJOYS PARTY The members v of the Primary . class of the Christian Sunday i. School, of which Mrs. F. B. Collier! is the teacher, enjoyed the party] which was held at the home of], : Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hilton. Friday I 'night. I, | A social evening of games was ( enjoyed, and the guests were seat-[ ed at the large dining table which • was centered with a large chicken in keeping with the Easter season, and a delicious luncheon of Easter ’'ppointments was served by Mrs. Hilton. The Phoebe Bible Class of the I Zion Reformed Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. P. W. Vitz "803 North Second street, Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o’clock. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Striker of Geneva entertained at their home, Sunday noon complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers and son Vaughn Lee of this city. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stahly and son Joel, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis i Martin of Geneva. Miss Marie Zeser will entertain the members of the Ic-Nick Club at her home on High Street, Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. MISS MABLE LEYSE MARRIED ON EASTER The Church of the Brethren in Fort Wayne was the scene of ,a! pretty and impressive wedding , ceremony, Easter morning, when , Miss Mabie Leyse and Lowell Arn- ! old were married, with the Rev. S. S. Blough receiving the vows. The ceremony took place Sunday morning at eight-thirty o'clock, and the single ring ceremony was used. The bride is a daughter of Mr. • and Mrs. S. J. Leyse, who reside west of Decatur, and was graduat- ! ed from the Kirkland high school . with the class of 1927. She is now

employed at the Inca in Fort! Wayne. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arnold of near Deca-i tur, and was also graduated from I Kirkland high school. Miss Ruth Gelsel of South Bend.; a cousin of the bride, and Arthur Barett of Fort Wayne were the < only attendants of the couple. The bride was attractive in a turquoise, blue chiffon gown, in long flowing lines and with blonde footwear and accessories to match. She carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Geisel was attired in a rose crepe gown and carried a bouquet of tea roses. The groom and his attendant wore conventional blue suits. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will reside at 2704 Maumee avenue in Fort Wayne, where Mr. Arnold is em-| ployed at the General Electric Company. I ENTERTAIN AT SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hower entertained at their home north of Bobo, Sunday, with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chronister,! Amos Smith. Mrs. Lovina Heath. Susie Bowen. Clara Frisinger, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Ainsworth and' daughter Donnal>elle. Bertha Heath..: Kermit Bowen, Dorris and Jacob Heath and Clarence Gilpen. Afternoon guests were the Misses Myrtle Sheets and Mabie Smith,l and Sam Hurl and son of Angola, i 11 HONORS GUESTS ON ANf'IVERSARIES ' Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst enter-: tained with an anniversary dinner,; Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kattheinrich of Mishawaka on their twenty-fourth wedding anni-i' versary. and the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Kattheinrich and Frank Hurst. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Kattheinrich and family, Lucile. Margaret, Lloyd, and Alice, all of Mishawaka, Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Hurst and daughters Mabel and Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hui st and! children. Carl. Ralph, and Mary. Ed ( Hurst. Grace Hurst, and Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst. Mrs. Floyd Enos will entertain the members of the M inday Night Club at her home tonight at seventhirty o'clock. ADAMS COUNTY COUPLE QUIETLY MARRIED HERE Mrs. Jennie Meyer of Berne, and | Otto Keifer of this city were quiet-1 ly married Sunday evening at seven ' o'clock, in the parsonage of ttie Zion Lutheran Church, with the | Rev. Pau! W. Schultz officiating. A simple ceremony was used. Mr. and Mrs. Keifer will ihake 'their home on Eighth street in this city. Mr. Keifer is employed by the I County highway department. Mrs. Myer formerly-operated a restaurant in Berne. The Minnehaha Club will sponsor a public pinochle and bunco party in the Red Men's Hall Friday evening. Hostesses will be the Mesdames Archie Foley, Dwight Kimble, and Floyd Arnold. HONORS NIECE WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. P. J. Spangler entertained with a birthday dinner of Easter appointments. Sunday, in honor of the birthday anniversary of her niece, Miss Frances Case. Membets of the immediate family and several other guests were present. COUPLE MARRIED AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH The marriage of Miss Helen Marie Scheumann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Scheutnann of Preble township and Martin F. Adams, son of Mrs. Chris Coelinger of Fort Wayne took place at the St. Paul Lutheran church in Preble township, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. RodenI Ijeck of near Fort Wayne read the | double ring service. The church was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and an altar was arranged. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and the Wedding March from Lohengrin was played by Rudolph Stolz as the bridal party proceeded down the aisle. Miss Hilda Adams, sister of the groom, was the maid of honor, and the Misses Leona Scheuniann, • sister of the bride and Elizabeth Speigle were the Irridesmaids. Horman Adams, brother of the

groom, was the best man and Al- I bort Scheumann. brother of the |1 bride was the other attendant, j Little Miss Eldora Scheumann. I sister of the bride, and Mary Ann • Letzer. niece of the groom were ( the flower girls. The bride was lovely In a white crepe dress, fashioned with a cape collar, sleeveless, several tiers of ruffles helow the waist, and white | j tootwear. Her veil was of tulle i and wns shaped in a cap effect I with rhinestones and pearls form-1 ing a wreath across her ITow. She | carried a bouquet of white roses and lillies. The maid of honor wore a lav-, endar dress, fashioned with a long full skirt, two ruffles at the hips,' ami sleeveless. Misa Scheumann; wore a green dress and Miss Speigle wore light blue. fashionAl simi-1 liar to that worn by the maid of | honor. The flower girls wore , | peach colored dresses with ruffles 1 and carried baskets of flowers. ( The bridesmaids carried bouquets ( of red roses. | f After the ceremony the couple was honored with a wedding dinner at the home of the bride's parents wh°re covens were laid for fiftv guests. The groom is the son of Mrs. Chr's Coolinger and is employed i at the International Harvester at 1 For’ Wayne. The couple will live ] a’ 3917 Warsaw street. Fort ] Wayne. ’ |r The Ottermein Guild of the Unit- j ed Brethren Church will meet at; the home of Miss A'ice Vance Tues-( 'day night at seven-thirty o’clock. The Union Chapel Indies Aid ; Society will meet with Mrs. Ami i f Miller Thursday afternoon at two ( ; o’clock. I The C. I. C. Class of the Union ] (Chapel United Brethren Sunday.. School w’ll moot with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimbelin, Friday night at seven thirty o’clock. All members ’ 'are requested to be present. — GUESTS FNJOY EASTER DINNER < Mrs Mary Fullenkamp and daugh-1 1 ter Rose entertained with an Eas- : ter dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. ! Fred Fullenkamp and family. Mrs. Clara Meyers and family. Mr. and ] Mrs. Ed Weisling and family of ; Findlay, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Louise j Meyers and daughter of Detroit.] Michigan: Eileen Corbert and Al. 'Druggaman of Fort Wayne, and Her- 1 I bort Fullenkamp. The Ladies Aid Society of tile I Zion Reformed church will sponsor (a Cafeteria simper in the church j parlors. Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock. The members of the Tirzah Club jof the Ben H"r lodge will be enterpained immediately following the jlodee meeting Friday night, by Mr. land Mrs. Walter Springer, A good attendance is desired. MRS. D. L. CLIFTON HONORED ON BIRTHDAY A number of friends and rela-! tives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mr-i. D. L. Clifton, Sunday, to remind Mrs. Clifton of her birthdav anniversary. A bountiful dinner was served at the noon hour, and the afternoon was spent in a social manner. Those present were Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Clifton and son Reginald, who is attending school in Columbus, ] Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Clifton stid son Charles, Jerry Clifton of Van Wert, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Marbaugh and daughter Iva and "•rshdson Roland, Mr. and Mrs. John McGough. Paul and Pauline, ] Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoblet and son Donald, all of Willshire: Mr. 1 end Mrs. S. D. Purk. Mr. and Mrs. B H. Clifton and family, Mr. and ’ Mrs. S. C. Clifton and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Clifton and fam1 ily, all of WYen, Ohio. ? The North End Bunco Club which was to have met with Mrs. Ervin Elzev Tuesday night, has been until Thursday , night. o James Is Reappointed i Washington, April 6. — <U.R> — George R. James has been reaps pointed by President Hoover as a , member of the Federal reserve , board, it was announced today at i the White House. James’s pres- ■ ent term expires April 27. His a home is in Memphis, Tenn

MARKET REPORTS DMLV REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS ; 3ERNE MARKET (Corrected April 6) Hogs. 140 lbs. down ... $7.40' 140-160 pounds $7.70 160-200 pounds $7.90 200-225 pounds $7.70 225-250 pounds $7 60 250-300 pounds $7.60 300-350 pounds .. ..* $7.20 Roughs—ss.7s. Stags—s4.oo. 1 Veals — $9.00. Lambs —$8.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dee. Wheat. Old .83 .61% .60% .63% New .84 Corn. Old .60% .62% .61% .53%, New .61% | Oats, Old .30% .31% .30% .32%' New .31 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wavne, Ind.. April 6. (U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 15c higher: 100-140 lbs.l $7.40: 140-160 lbs.. $7.65; 150-1801 lbs., $8: 180-200 lbs . $8.15: 200-220 lbs., $8: 220-240 lbs.. $7.85; 240-260 1 lbs.. $7.75: 260-280 lbs., $7.60; 280 300 lbs., $7.50; 300 350 lbs. $7.40;] roughs. $6.25; stags. $1.50; calves.; $10.50; lambs, $9. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y.. April 6. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs on sale. 9,600; draggy; early sales generally 10c under Saturday’s average: packers inactive: ' desirable 120 210 lbs.. $8.40-»8.5O: plainer kinds. SB.IO-$8.25: 230-260 1 lbs . quoted $7.90-18.20; many un-l sold. Cattle: Receipts. 1.150; rather | slow, mostly steady; good light! weight steers and yearlings, $8.75-! $9,25; heifers, $9; several loads. •250-1450-lb. steers, $8.!5-$5.75; medium steers and heifers. $7.50-$8.50: common. $6.60-17.35; fat cows. $4.75-$5.50? cutter grades, $2.25$3.75. Calves: Receipts. 1.800: vealers 50c lower; fairly active at decline; good to choice $lO to mostly $10.50. Sheep: Receipts, 3.600; lambs I active, unevenly higher; mostly 25150 c higher; good to choica woolskins. leniently sorted. $9.75-$10.10; extreme top to outsiders, $10.50: , medium kinds. $9-$9.50; better lots short lambs. $9 $9.35: some held 1 higher. — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 6) No 1 New Wheat 66c No. 2 New Wheat 65 ; - New Oats 27c Barley soe Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Con:, per 100 pounds 60c 73c ] LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen ... 16c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat ... 26c j ADVERTISEMENTS, j BUSINESS CARDS, ] I AND NOTICES WANTED WANTED to do paper hanging and painting; prices reasonable. E. E. Hower, 204 S. Sth St. 82-3tx WANTED —Will give room and breakfast free to young woman or girl, modern home, for company to elderly lady. Address Box J. this office. 82-3 t Deca’&r office. $50.00 per week to start and bonus arrangement. Man mechanically inclined preferred. SBSO cash deposit on merchandise required. Manufacturer, 112 N. May, Dept. C, Chicago. FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 room apartment, all modern. 611 North Second street. FOR RENT—Cottage In Monmout'i furnished or unfurnished. Lights cistern water in kitchen, garage, chicken park, garden, fruit, phone 8721. 81-3 t

FORSALE i sx, | ‘ ham calf. ■r < cadi. M . M.,, Route 5. D... FOR S\l I] mating of \Vi llle male birds fn 243 eggs and !>• ■•-!■. |;i, breeds. $9: mixed. $s Sp-, large order. per egg: turkey egg. Also seed barley. soy beans fro!:, Gelding. 9 years o.d n y Berne, route '’oisviJK 192 s Fold ’I : - (our doer S' ' pet coach I'- . Top Shop 1 FOR SALE —Set of br . ness; brass niu ■ shousing. 36-in ISin. Julius Brite. 11. Il FOR SALE i;.is hot plate. Will sell en at once, ('.ill 175. FOR SALE J ■ I '■ ■ l, 4 years old. die- to lamb first. \v a. Wii- tumM Blakey church. i and calf. Call J \o--ks old. ' and Wynn. Pho:: ■ <IR. o Regular stated moetins of i tur chapter No. 112. Royal AiM Masons. Tuesda;. April® lat 7:30 p. m. ■ I _ ■ miiii i: of u’ltmi mi’vi of® HEIIIVIH ■ irmis. I.ii cht.' Hr». * f < ■ Ke<'< l> ershlp ■ STATU OF ISI'IA'- ' ■ COCNTY OF Al'.'MS Ss ■ Notice is her.T' t-'i'”’ urvlersiKned has reiver fur I.ie< ht\ Ihos. and Q M pany a corporali -.i i-v tncult Court. A<ian> ‘'aunt'. and Ims dub .iu a» creditors of sol rpsratim™ hereby notified t with the undergo; • ' all persons indentd t" i"'" 1 tion a e notified t" said Receiver. ■ For BETTER DR. H. FROHNAPIEL I Licensed I Chiropractor anti i Riadonic diagnosis and treat® I Phone 314 104 Sm ! Office Hours: lft-12, 1-5. " 10 years in Decatur.

LOBENSTEIN DOIW FUNERAL DIRECTORS & Calls answered promptly day night. Ambulant Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur ■ Residence Phone. Mour"* K ‘ LADY ATTENDANT ■ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ■ Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitt HOURS: S’ 8:30 to 11:30-12:30 to 5* ■ Saturdays, 8:00 p. «»• • Telephone 135 Hi I BARGAINS - Barealn ’ 'SB room, dining room M . tresses and rugs. Stuckey , Monroo, our Phone num e —7 aisKa • EXZEMA — All kind” : trouble. Try a box <>. ’» ■ MENT. Sold by all good d Land Pingrey & Carroll B-sat-m ’ ■ Stockholders Annual ‘ 5 ,■ The annual meeting o tur Home Builders of I a ’ldiana, for the election o 1 and the transaction ot ■ business, that may com - t the meeting, will be hel i office of Leo E. Ehinpc 14th day of April at I" | . p. ni. W[ ( . Respectfully yours, ; 31-7 President, J- J