Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1931 — Page 4

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l Paris Styles By MARY KNIGHT United Press Staff Correspondent. PARIS, July 13 <U.R>—Suzanne p Talboi's sassy saucer hats starteil something like a snowball rolling down hill in soft snow. They have gathered praise at every turn, and the new ways that she has thought of to wear them are in the category of things unusual. Occasionally a cache-peigne of 1 flowers or a bit o€ ruched ribbon 1 appears on them for variation ami with more “dressed up" outfits. 1 The plain, unadorned little crocheted or knitted saucer types are 1 the best accompaniment for beach pajamas, especially those designed 1 by Goupy and Jane Regny. Gonpy sends a “natty” outfit coastwards for yachting purposes. ( it has a jacket of rough red chevi i ot and wide trousers of a thin 1 1 woolen material in navy blue. 1 With it is worn a white silk pique ■ blouse, double-breasted and show-; < ing six neat little pearl buttons. ■ The "sassy saucer hat” is of bright red jersey. And bringing things to I 1 a definite conclusion is a red lea-, I ther belf with a gilt buckle. Jane Regny submits her knowl- 1 edge of yachting ensembles to a| ( waiting public in the form of a short ‘mess jacket’ in a white wool | , pique, adorned with white anchor! , buttons. There is also a white an- ' ‘ pora sweater embroidered in yacht | flags. The skirt is as plain ami i placid and blue as the Mediterra-; , nean. Here the accompanying hat ‘ is the “cup" and not the “saucer.” j ] and it has a little stem in the cen- ! ter for the handle by which it is I , removed. The Mt. Pleasant Bible class will meet Wednesday evening at | ' eight o’clock (central standard 1 j time) at the home of Mr. and Mrs I ( Francis Fuhrman. I ] The tw’elfth annual reunion of ( the Hart family will be held Sun- , day. August 2, at the home of Clinton Hart, south of Berne. CRISSMAN FAMILY HONORED WITH PICNIC ( A number of friends of Mr. and , I £ Mra. Riley Crissman and family ot I ( Chicago, enjoyed a picnic in the j' I .eh man Park at Berne. Sunday, I honoring Mr. and Mrs. Crissman. 1 who visl’ed here over the week end A delicious pot-luck dinner was ‘ { enjpyed by Mr. and Mrs. Crissman. | daughter and son, of Chicago, Mr. I and Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mr. and ‘ Mrs. M E. Hower, daughters Mar ! , cella. Geraldine and Kathryn, and 1 . Mj. and Mrs. L. C. Annen, and Miss I ‘ Margaret Kitson. The ice cream social and pastry sale which the Ladies Aid Society otjhe Beulah Chapel was to have ( sponsored next Thursday evening ; Tiffs been postponed indefinitely. J COUPLE MARRIED HERE SATURDAY Miss Kathryn Antione of Fort , Wayne and Vaughn C. Shultz of To- f ledo, Ohio, were united in marriage i in a pretty wedding at the Presby•erian Manse, Saturday evening at five o'clock. The couple were attended by R. n. Alien and his sister of Fort Wayne. After a short wedding trip , Mr. and Mrs. Shultz will make their home in Toledo, Ohio, where Mr. Shultz is a telegraph operator. The I.miies Aid Society of the Evangelical Church will meet in the church parlors, Thursday after noon at two-thirty o’clock for the monthly meeting. The July section, of which Mrs. Walter Koos is 'he chairman, will have charge of the program. HELLWARTTH FAMILY HOLDS ANNUAL REUNION The twelfth annual reunion of the Helhvarth family was held in the Lehman Park at Berne, last Sunday, w-ith sixty-five members of the family attending. A pot-luck dinner was served at the noon hour, followed with a program which was in the charge ot Miss Edith Hellwarth <rf Celina, Ohio. Earl Fuhrman of this city, president of the reunion, presided over the business meeting, during which it was decided tn hold the

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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Kirkland 4-H Club, Kirkland school building. 1:30 p. m. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. Hall. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Mt. Pleasant Bible class, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman. 8 p. m. (Cst.) Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Society picnic, Lehman Park, Berne. Meet at church at 10:30 A. M. Religious Study Club, Miss Helen Holthouse 7:30 p. m. Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Fred Deininger 8 p. m. Frivolity Club Dinner party, Mrs. Dick Burdg, 6:30 p. m. Thursday M. E. Young Married Couples Class, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ahr. Beulah Chapel Ladies Aid ice cream social and pastry sale, postponed. Evangelical Ladies Aid Society, church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Sunday Fifth annual Neuenschwander reunion .Lehman Park, Berne 12 p. m. reunion next year at Celina, Ohio. Ice cream and cake were also served during the afternoon. Those present from this city and Preble were Mrs. John Fuhrman. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Foreman and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuhrman and daughter Betty, Mrs. Drucilla Fuhrman, Norval Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fuhrman and Mrs. Rolland Sprunger and daughter, all of Decatur: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newhard and family, all- of Preble. BECKER REUNION HELD SUNDAY The fifth annual reunion of the Becker family was held in the Water Woiks Park at Delphos, Ohio. Sunday. At the noon hour a delicious pit pje dinner was enjoyed, following with a program and business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Beekey, daughters Arline and Helen, of this city and Miss Ernestine Riker of Lima. Ohio, attended the reunion ENTERTAINS GUESTS WITH SUNDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Nichols entertained at their home on Mercer avenue Sunday with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and sons Bernard. Earl and Tommy Jean of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and children Virginia, Juliann. and Bobby of Van Wert, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers and son Jimmy ot this city. The Young Married Couples class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School will meet Thursday evening, July 16. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ahr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ahr will be the assisting host and hostess, and Mrs. Bryce Thomas will have charge of the devotional services. 4H CLUB HAS MEETING A special meeting of the Union Township 4H dub was held at the Immanuel Lutheran school recently. The Misses Mildred Koldewey and Leah Griffiths presented a demonstration on colors to wear and colors not to wear, after which games were played and a short program was enjoyed. Those present included the Misses Margaret Schamerloh, Menema Blakey, Ida Frosch, Hilda Blakey, Marcella Bleeke, Ella Thieme, Mildred Koldewey, Helen and Loretta Weiland. Maxine Coon, Bernice Tombleson, Amanda Krueckeljarg and Gertrude Schultz. Three visitors, Leah Griffiths and Sue Zimmerman of Kirkland township and Dorothy Buckholz of Fort Wayne were present. HONORS GUESTS WITH DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanni and daughter Bernice entetfpined at their home Sunday with a dinner honoring Mr and Mrs John Derrickson and ihildren Charles and Marjorie of Willard, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathys and children Alice and Herman of Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mathys and children Betrice. Clifford, Doyle Irene, Bernice, Richard of Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. Vet non Mathys of Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dubach and children Lola and Pauline and Mrs. Charley Dubach of Linn Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Detrickson will return to their home Tuesday. The fifth annual reunion of the Neuenst hwander family will be held in Lehman Pai k at Berne, Sunday, July 26. A basket dinner will be

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served at twelve o’clock (Indiana time.) JAMES A. LAISURE HONORED ON BIRTHDAY A family gathering was held at i the home of James A. Laisure, west; of Monroe, Sunday, July 12, when the seventy-fourth birthday anniversary of Mr. Laisure was celebrated. The guests arrived at the birthday affair with well filled baskets and a delicious dinner was enjoyed at the home hour, and during | the afternoon, a social time was held. Mr. Laisure received a num-i ber of useful birthday gifts. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Baltzell, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond! Brown and daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Drucilla Beltz and family, Mildred, Glen, and Donald of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cos-j felt and daughter Roberta and W.H., Laisure of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. | Claude Laisure and daughter Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrlstnes and family Carl, Crystal and Clare, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Laisure and grandson Dorvin, all of Monroe. FRIENDS ENJOY OUTING AT LAKE A number of persons from this! city. Fort Wayne and Sturgis. Mich-1 igan, enjoyed an outing Sunday at the cottage of Dr. and Mrs. FrankParrish at Klinger Lake, near Sturgis. A delicious dinner was prepared at the noon hour, and a social time : was enjoyed by those present, in- i eluding Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mutschler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beineke, Mr. and Mrs. Dave! Campbell, and Mr and Mrs. Charles* Brodbeck and sons of Decatur; Dr. | and Mrs. Parrish and Mr. and Mrs.! Lew Miller of Sturgis, Michigan; and Mrs. Ed Winans and son of Fort Wayne. The Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Society will entertain the women of I the church and their children with I a picnic dinner at the Lehman Park, Berne, Wednesday July 15. i A basket dinner will be served! at the noon hour, and each woman | is asked to bring food and her own i table service. The ladies will meet at the church at ten thirty o’clock Wednesday morning, and motor to the park. ENTERTAIN MEMBERS OF SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Mrs. Albert Duer entertained the members of her Sunday school class Saturday afternoon from two-thirty to five o'clock, at her country home south of the city. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which dainty refreshments were served to the following members and guests: Dorothy and Helen Ray. Betty and Nina May, Gilert, Portia Burkhead, Rosella Haines, Helen Rupert, Max Yoss, Russell Hendricks, Norris Lehman, Helen Ruth Haines, the Mesdames Russel Haines, Harve Rupert, Menas Lehrtian. Rev. and Mrs. Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duer The Kirkland 4-H Club will meet at the Kirkland school building. Tuesday afternoon at one-thirty o’clock. Greencastle Has Fire Greencastle, July 13 — (UP) — Flames which caused damage estimated at more than $100,006 were brought under control here today with the aid of additional fire fighting forces, called when the blaze threatened a large section of the city. The True-Hixon Lumber company two homes and a part of the C. H. Barnaby lumber company were destroyed by the fire. Crews from Brazil and Crawfords ville aided the local units in fighting the blaze, which began in the True-Hixon ards. Motorist Loses Life Columbia City, Ind., July 13.—((J.R) —Omer Sievers, 25, was killed instantly when his auto collided with another near here today. Glen Melick, Federal prohibition officer, who passed a few moments after the crash, said he took six bottles of home brew from Sievers' auto.

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Wilfred Bleeke returned Friday from Walburg, Texas, where he has taught school for the last year. Mr. Bleeke will return to Texas after a month’s vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and daughters spent Sunday at Rome ■ City. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Freeze of Fort I Wayne were guests of Mrs. Freeze’s I uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Her- | man Tettman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gattshall of this city were dinner guests, Sunday of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Miles Baker in Fort j i Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Crissman, daughter, and son have returned to ■ their home in Chicago, after spending the week-end in this city. Miss Virginia Cook returned to Columbus, Ohio Saturday after spending a three week's vacation visiting relatives and friends in this city. I Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Gerber moI tored to Fort Wayne Saturday even- ' ing. Mrs. R. C. Fowler of Fort Wayne j and Misses Helen Gerber and Mar- | garet Haley of this city spent the ' week-end at Chicago. Mrs. B. W. Shraluka of Fort I Wayne is spending a few days visiting relatives in this city. Forrest Zimmerman of Fort ‘ Wayne visited with friends in this] city Sunday evening. Charles Kiefer and" Martin Tar-1 i board of Huntington spent Sunday! | evening in this city visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Mclntosh motored to Fort Wayne Sunday. Mrs. Clara Anderson and S. W. Hale attended the Manson Reiff funeral at Bluffton, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Tettman and j daughter Rosella of Dayton, Ohio. I are spending a few days visiting: with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tett- : man of Third street. I Mr. and Mrs. Simon Zehr and son i Harold and daughter Ruth of New Haven were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. David Zehr and son Raymond of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers and son Vaughn Lee were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stahley at Geneva. Miss Lois Hoffman of- Monroe was the week-end guest of Miss Ocie Striker of near Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Affolder and family of Preble and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Affolder of Chattanooga, Ohio, were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. William Affolder and family in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Affolder were accompanied to their home Sunday evening by Miss Pauline Affolder of this city who will enjoy a several week's vacation in Chattanooga. H. C. McKinley of Portland was 1 the week-end guest of friends here. A. J. Beaveis and sons Clarence and Alfred Beavers motored to TriLakes, Sunday, where they enjoyed fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith took a motor trip to Detroit, Michigan, and Canada, over the week-end. On their return home, they stopped at Mt. Pleasant, Michigan where they were guests of Mr. Smith’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Buffenbarger and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butler and daughter Martha Erma spent the weekend at Crooked Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cable and ihildren Claude Allen and Audrey ! Marie of Waynedale were the guests of Mrs. Cable's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beavers, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle, Mr. and * Mrs. Sam Black and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler motored to Tri Lake * and Lake Wawasee, Sunday afternoon Ihe Misses Mildred Worthman and Madgeline Miller returned Saturday morning from Indianapolis here they attended the Zion Reformed Missionary Conference held I at Bethany Park. The girls repre- . seated the Girls Missionary Guild, i Mrs. Carl Olson, Mr. and Mrs. John McNealy, Arthur Trask and i Miss Katherine Krauter of Chicago, i Illinois, were the week-end guests ; of Mrs. Cora D. Miller and daughter ’ Evelyn. Miss Geraldine Hower spent the

day visiting with friends in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Carrie Ehinger and daughter Jeanette and Miss Ethel Kleinhenz have returned from Elmhurst, Illinois where they visited with Sr. M. Antoinette. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koos and daughter Genevieve spent the weekend at Hamilton Lake. Miss Eileen Corbett of Fort Wayne is the house guest of Miss Patricia Fullenkamp of this city. The Misses Rosemary Fullenkamp and Monica Schmitt are spending .the week at Fox Camp, a girl s camp at Big Long Lake. Francis Metrailer and Kenneth! Tennyson of Fort Wayne were Sun-1 day guests of Eugene Durkin. Mrs. Louise Myers, who under-! went a minor operation Saturday i morning at the Adams County Memorial Hospital was removed to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Lynth, Sunday. She is reported to be getting along nicely. I. W. and Christian Macy visited | he/-e over Sunday. They have been * installing a Monorail conveyor at Lansing, Michigan. Jesse Robinson who has been ill several weeks is improved and was down street this morning. C. L. Ayres of Detroit visited here today on his way to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs Max Kidd have re ! j turned to their home at Bicknell as-, i ter a weeks visit here L. C. Waring visited in Fort ; j Wayne over the week-end. Farmers tell us the corn needs j rain, the ground in many ppaces be-1 ing cracked open. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leatherman and daughters Wanda and Marcile. and Pauline Affolder spent Sunday at the Water Works Park in Delphos, Ohio. Miss Helen Dorwin accepted a position a: the Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc., office, and began her duties this morning. Ralph Parker of Richmond was a guest at the William Draper home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fee and daughters Blenn and Louise of Indianapolis, arrived in this city this afternoon. Mrs. Fee and daughters will visit with relatives and friends during the week while Mr. Fee transacts business in Fort Wayne. Miss Luetta Ref fey and Messrs. Otto Weis and Herman Lankenau motored to Tri Lake, Sunday, where they met Miss Margaret Gephert of this city, and then went to Rome City wnere they spent the evening. Dick Engle visited with friends at Wren, Ohio, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew F. Harris are recovering from minor injuries received in an automobile accident which occurred last Wednesday. Neither Mr. Harris nor Mrs. Hasris was seriously injured but both received a number of cuts and bruises. Capone’s Brother Gets Trial Continuance Chicago, July 13—(UP)—Ralph Capone, Dapper brother of “Searface Al,” appeared in federal court today with 12 co-defendants and gained continuance until Sept. 21 on his trial on liquor conspiracy charges. Capone's legal advisors had no part In obtaining the continuance. Judge John B. Barnes said it was necessary because summer vacations have reduced Chicago’s judicial staffs. The conspiracy charge against the younger Capone grew out of his operation of several night clubs, in which the government charges the prohibition law was violated. The Co-defendanis in the case are lo of Capone’s bartenders and waiters in the cates and two of his managers. Ralph is under sentence to Leavenworth penitentiary on an income tax fraud charge and has’an appeal pending. BARGAINS — Bargains In living room, dining room suite, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co. Monroe, our Phone number is 44 -«

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAI *ND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected July 13 No commission and no yardage Hogs 100-166 pounds $7.10 160-260 pounds . $7.30 200-225 pounds ) $7.20 225-250 pounds $7.00 250-350 pounds $6.60 Roughs — $4.00-$4.25. Stags—s3.oo. Vais — $7.75. Spring Lambs $6.50 I FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 13.—(U.PJ! —Livestock market: | Hog market steady: | ’ Hogs, 100-140 pounds $7.00 140-160 pounds .., $7.15 160-180 pounds $7.40 180-200 pounds $7.50 200-220 pounds $7.40 220-240 pounds $7.2.7 r 240-260 pounds $7.10 I 260-280 pounds $6.95 280-300 pounds . $6.80 300-325 pounds $6.60. 325-350 pounds $6.35 1 ! Roughs ... $4.25 ! Stags $3.25 Calves—sß.oo. Lambs —$7.50. — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec.! I Wheat 51% .52 .56% j Uorn 56% .50% .45 I ;Oats .24% .25U .28% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected July 13 No. 2 New Wheat 40c Oats 22c | Baric.- 40c I No. 1 Yellow Corn. per 100 pounds 65c! White or mixed corn 65c I Wool 13c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen k,- ! BUTTERFAT Direct Shipper price 23c Goodyear Blimp Burns Following Explosion • - Kansas City, July 13—(U.R>—The silver Goodyear olitnp, “Mayflower, was a total wreck today after being torn from its moorings and [ blown aross high tension wires at I Municipal airport. Its pilot, C. E. Brannigan of! Akron. Ohio, was in a hospital. * critically burned. The explosion which wrecked 'he SGO.OOO airship occurred after: the blimp had been forced to land ' last night because of a sudden' windstorm. The big bag was mak-1 ing a flight around the city and the regular ground crew was not at work. A volunteer crew tied the blimp to its moorings, but shortly afterward a gust of wind tore it loose and carried it across the wires. An explosion of the gasoline tank showered the bag with sparks and the shio burst into flames. R- H. Hobensack, Brannigan's copilot, first noticed the blimp was loose. He jumped to the around and yelled for help, but before anyone could get to the ship it crashed against a hangar. Claude Hendershod, a mechanic, was thrown overboard by the -impact. 1 t Three of his ribs were broken. The ship then struck the high * tension wires. Ray Horton, another mechanic, jumped through the flames and landed unhurt. Brannigan was trapped in the cabin ' and fell with the ship. Hobensack dragged him from the wreckage and saved ’him from being burned to death. The “Mayflower” was on Its way back to Akron after an exhibition flight through the middle west It Rew here Saturday from Dexter ' Kansas, and was to have gone an to Akron today. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts made or contracted In my name or that of the Decatur Country Club on and after the 13th of Ju1y,1931, except those made by myself. ■’ ’ IG *t3 Charles H. Waddell.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES _ FOR SALE FOR TRADE—I good horse to trade for hogs or cows. Jesse A. Ray. 1 mile south. 4 miles east of Monroe. 162FOR SALE — Large Jersey cow, fresh soon: 6 spring pigs. wgt. 60 lbs. 862-C. 164t3x FOR SALE — Pure bred Guernsey bull. 1 year old. a good one. G. H. Kraner. 1 mile east of Monmouth. 164-3 t WANTED WANTED Ur-liable young girl ; l wants housework. Call 62 at Mon-1 roe. 162 3t | WANTED —Washings to do. Also ' I Housecleaning by the day. 9111 West Jefferson street. I WAUTED—Experienced girl wants housework. Address box D. M. % Democrat 162-3tx WANTED Several loads of timothy hay, delivered. Adams Coun--Ity Lumber Company, Phone 994. 163- I FOR KENT [fOR RENT-- J >;ht housekeeping apartment, strictly modern. See i firs. Ellsworth at Riverside Gar- ' ige, phone 741 or call 186. 163-3’ I 0 ' LOST AND FOUND lIOST —Large bla | hand tooled 1 purse with initials. “E. T. J.” Finder call 185. Reward. 164-3tx | Anyone desiring to get rid of: cotton scale on their maple trees, I will do well to call phone 979 ori • Jacob Heller (if Portland, Ind. | 164t3x' I— ° • ■ 1 REUNION CALENDAR n - Sunday, July 26 Borne Reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 2 Twelfth reunion of the Hart family, home of Clinton Hart, 6* miles east and 3 miles south of Berne. • Grim Reunion, Sun Set Park, southeast of Decatur. Schafer Reunion. Sun Set Park. Bunner Reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, Auguzt 9 Rillig & Reohm Family reunion, | Sun Set Park. Annual Reunion of Beinz Family, ' Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 16 Butler Reunion, Sun Set Park McGill Family reunion, Sun Set I | Park. Sml’h Reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday, August 23 Annual reunion of Hakes Family, Sun Set Park, Decatur. Sept, 7—Labor Day Lenhart Reunion, Sun Set Park. Reunion of Millinger Family, Sun Set Park, ANSWERS TO TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to the test questions printed on page two l 1. Washington Senators. 2. Los Angeles, Calif. 3. General Pickett. 4. Sugar. 5- Two thirds. 6. Cadmus. 7. Forty-niners. 8. Alabama. 9. Jesse and Frank James 10 ' Poet Aureate of England. ■COURTHOUSE The caß e of Winiam gtahl I P-rte, petition to clean drain was continued from today until j u ' ly 18 A petition was fn ed ln circuit Lee to 0 *!!?/ 0 .T®' 1 Ima Leo,la Dr F W ’° n(i Sta ‘ e ur. I-. W. Lose and Dr P. B Thomas -re appointed to examine

N. A. KIXLEK OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Gla«. e , HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30-12:30 to J H Saturdays. 8:00 p m Telephone J 35 S.E, Blacli FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs Black. Lady Attend. Calls answered prompt:* day or night. Office phone 500 Home phon Ambulance Service FUNERAL W. H. ZWICK & SOI Mrs. Zwlek, Lady Calls answered dav and m Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home’ YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Calls answered day or ni| At night, call phone U Day time call phone IK. Ambulance Service, day or For BETTER HEALTH I DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti N;ilum Radionic diagnosis and treats I Phone 314 104 So. Srt Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5 W 10 years in Decatur LOBENSTEIN & DOI FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly dty night Ambulance Servici Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur H 4 Rnaidence Phone. Monrwg LADY ATTENDANT XOTICK TO < ON ! R TUBS Notice is hereby given that I Board of Commissioners of .ti County, Indiana will receive ■ proposals for roads is set the plans, specif jeat i -ns. and | files now on file in th» ffkrMt Auditor. Sealeii proposals will be pe and the contract awarded for.l improvement on' August I. 10 o’clock A. M Frank Meyers Hoa<l and 'Tia St. Mayya Township I'stimate Bid separate on Road and ’hU •Bids will be for tic '.inpletui said improvement in u<»rdanvej the plans, specificali i'- and prt and shall include all ah.r a4i lerials for said word, i no caei extra compensation !>• illowd any additional work alleged tol been done by the CvHtrartonJ Each bid shall be ... .-ompaniedi a personal or surelx bond condill -d »r required by ia\v in al equal to double the amount of] bid filed for the work hid on.il approved by the B<»; I of ''•« stoners; the sureties it shall be resident freeholders of State of Indiana, on- ■ whom! be resident of Adams u<>unty J Said contract will be i'-tasa* l to the lowesf responsible bidderi on the affidavit of non -Hu4>M schedule of liability .n d which must be subiu i d wMI bid and upon failure n affidavit such propo* I bial be rejected and the board rejj the right to reject any and a#J I i’ne for completlor f >'id • will be agreed upon after the of said contract by the B"*ro Commissioners and > < ( esufulw Albert Harlow. Audit* Published; »ronpv3 julylJ o- —— j A tme at rs Ashnlsi’»< r ®" Ulth Ulll innrvrd No. 3M2 Notice is hereby gi • undersigned has beer, tppoinwr ministratrix with will anrevrt the estate of Malinda • ‘ I’ 1 Adams County, deceaThe w Is probably solvent. Virgil Leoti - Di* Administratrix with will anneF Lenhart Heller and S- hurger ■ •July 11, 1331 July 1W the Hsoit—Trade at - —e— — — NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that annual meeting erf the ers of the Old Adams Countf® wiH be held at their house, Decatur, Indiana, o’clock A.M., on Tuesday, August 4th for the purpose of electinf directors to serve for the vear and to transact such business as may come JOHN W. TYNDALU July 8 to Aug. 3 l reß