Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — Michigan apples. Grimes Golden, Jonathans, Hubbardson, Mclntosh, and Wolf River 50c to $1 bushel. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard. 1 mile north and 3 miles east of Monroe 259-12tx FOR SALE—Duroc Service Hoars, reasonable. Immuned, richest bloodlines. 9% miles east of Decatur on state road 16, joining 17 in Ohio. 11. D. Kreischer, Convoy. Ohio 275-6tx — FOR SALE—Ladies Diamond ring. Cost 1212.00 —quick sale, $125.(0 Write X. Y. Z. % Democrat 279-3tx FOR SALE —All colors of paint. sl. per gal; 55c per half gallon; 35c per quart. G. V. Porter, 341 Win- i Chester St. 278-3 t FOR SALE—Player piano withTabinet of rolls, or will store it with someone for the use of it. Write ' Box H-4. 278-3tx ! FOR SALE — Fresh Pork. Butter Buttermilk; Dressed chicken. Phone,Bßs-B Jack Archbold. 280-3 t FOR SALE —45 head of Hampshire pigs, extra good ones and 15 head of Hampshire gilts immuned and one heavy springer cow. O. Sales. 2 mileet south of Linn Grove. 281-2 t FOR SALE—Lyric bird seed, only 10c lb., 12 lbs for SI,OO. Grit 10c Singers $3 and up. Bird Supply House. 438 Mercer Ave. 279-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —House, good location, , brick street, basement, 2-car gar- ' »ge. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe St. I FOR RENT 2 furnished or unfur-, nished light housekeeping roous at Monmouth. First floor, private entrance, lights furnished. $1.50 per week. Phone 8721. 279-3 t FOR RENT —5 room house on Patterson street, $8 a month. Julius ; Haugk. phone 666. 280-3 t ' WANTED ~ WANTED —To buy a firm near Decatur. Address R. F. D. 9 Box 188 __ 279-3tx WANTED — I will give Wavo Sheen permanents for $3 or 2 for $5 at the Hoagland shop on I 210 South Eighth street. Finger wave 25c, Hair ent 25c. Phone 859. 282t3x ANTED —You to know that Mr Leggett of Portland will be at *he Besker Beauty Shop. 515 W. Adams st., each Tuesday of the week to give Frederics permanents for $3 or 2 for $5. Phone 1280. 280-3t 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Flowered dregs belt, with brilliant buckle. Finder please return tq this office. 278-3 t LOST—Travelling bag containing children’s clothing. Lost between Monroeville and Decatur at 2:30 Sat. P. M. Badly need rd. Finder leave at this office. Reward. 281-3tx TAX QUESTIONS SENT TO OGDEN (continued form page one? the district supervisors and the corps of field agents to use common sense in the matter and go out and list stores and not struggle with petty problems. The tax money, all of which comes to the tax board direct by mail or personal payment, has started rolling in. Today receipts wiH bring the total to the first $lO,00Q. Small dealera nave objected to listing by field men because t h ey believe a chain store tax must apply only to chain stores. But such a tax could not he levied, constitutionally. ihe tax applies to all stores on a graded scale of payment, which accounts for its being termed a chain store tax, Johnson explained. Qne .store pays $3 and a 50-cent registration fee; from two to five stores under the same ownership pay $11) each; five to 10 stores pay sls: 10 to 20 pay S2O; and more than 20 pay $25 each. Payment now is due for 192 J, 1930 and 1931 and the deadline for haying the money into the tax board coffers is December 31, Johnson said. On January 31, delinquent notices will be sent out and payments delayed beyond February 29 are subjected to a mandatory fihe of from $25 to SIOO a day. • 1_ o NOTICE— Wanted Furs of all' kinds. John Christener. % mile north of Monroe. 282t3x — ■ -A.

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET . i Corrected Nov. 28 1 No commission and no yardage. Hogs, 100-140 pounds $4.10 i 140-225 pounds $4 30 226-275 pounds $4.10 275-250 pounds $4.00 Roughs $3:50. i Stags—s2.2s. Vealers $7.75. ~ Spring Lambs $5.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May JJuly Wheat 52% .54% .55% .54% Corn .37% .40% .42% .44% Oats 24 ,%6% East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: on sale 1300; active, | steady to 10c lower; desirable i 150-210 lbs., largely $5; 220-250 tbs. $4.85-4.90; pigs and light lights $4.54-4.75. Cattle: Receipts 25; cows unchanged; cutler grades $1.50-2.75. Calves: Receipts 25; top vealers generally $1 over Monday and I one week ago; good to choice I $8.50-9. Sheep: Receipts 600; lambs i quoted steady at Fridays average: i quality generally good; good to choice $6.75: medium and strong weights $5.75-6; throwouts $5.25. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Nov. 28.—(U.P) —Livestock. Hog market, steady. I Hogs, 100-140 pounds $4.25 140-160 pounds * 4.35 : 160-200 pounds 4.50 j 200-250 pounds 4.40 j 250-301) pounds 4.84 | 300-350 pounds 4.20 . Roughs. $3.75; Stags, steady, j Calves. $5.50. Lambs. $5.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Nov. 28 No. 2 New Wheat 44c j M lbs. White Oats 21c j 28 lbs. White Oats 20c j Barley 30c ■ I Rye 30c ' Soy Beans 30c 1 New No. 4 Yellow corn 42c 1 New No. 4 White Corn 37c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Etgs, dozen 27c | Indian, i stem Pole, Indians In town had no totem poles these objects being erected , solely ny the Indians of the North ' ; Pactfi< coast o Grade Schools Plan Program at Monroe The elemntary grades of the: Monroe school will present a pro-' gram. Tuesday evening, December, 1. at the Monroe high school build-1 ing. One of the features of the I program will be a junior high school i ! operetta. “O Cho San." (The Stolen | Jade). Miss Lavon Christener will Ibe the directoress and the public | is invited to attend. Following is the program: , Song—" Scared to Death." Room 1 and 2 Recitation —"Smiles,” / Darrell Wagner I Group of Songs—" The Telephone," "Guessing Song”. Room 2 , Dialogue—"Mollie and I," Esther Andrews, Dortha Ray. Phyllis Koker. Recitation—“l Am a Man" Donald Lobsiger Group of Songs Room 1 Recitation—"lf You Don't Watch Out”.. Lofton Rich Harmonica Band—“Old Black Joe," “My Bonnie -Lies Over the i Ocean,” and "Silent Night.” j “O Cho San," Japanese operetta/ Miss Jeangtte Rich, pianist. Prologue—Scene 2 : Songs—"At the Fair," "Once Upon a Time," "The Wings of a Dragon Fly,” "Fuki No Kame," "The Lantern of the Sky.’’ Scene 3 , Songs, "Oh, What i» the Matter,” The Bindits Bold," “The Water Spirits," "Dreams," and "Oh! Queen of Flower.’’ , o NOTICE OF KIM:, OF ES I ATE M). 2720 ■ Notice is Hereby given io the creditor-. nelre and legatees of John ■ Braun, deceased t:> repeat in the Adarns Circuit <’ou t, held at De< alur Indiana, on the 12th day of December last, and sun ,v ciuse if any, why th.. FINAL SETTLEMENT 1 A •Ot'NlS with the estate of said I decedent should not be approved; land said heirs are notified t> then ” , and there make proof of heirship. < and receive their distributive shades. . , Fram es Braun. Ad nlnlstratrix - Pe-atur, Indiana Nov. 20, 1931. * Attorney Hubtol 11. C'lenahan V> v. 2! -2 X —■ li «■■■■■■■*■■■■■■ FLORENCE HOLTHOC’SK Stenographic Work Typewriting .1. T. Merryman’s Office. K. of C. Bltl;’. If you have any extra typewriting i>r stenographic work I will b» I triad to do it. Phone 42 for ! appoint meat.

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Paris Styles By Mary Knight United Press Staff Correspondent Paris, Nov. 28 —(UP) — Despite ■ hard times, the real Age of Ele-1 gance is today. It is an elegance, I I however, achieved in only one way I I and that is by simplicity. Attention I | is placed on the quality of material ■ I design and color, rather than on a ’ I quantity of any of these things. The dramatic and sophisticated Vionnet gowns for the most for-1 ! mal hour proved the truth of this. ’ ■ One of lyr most beautiful c: cations i is of coral red crepe roma. trimmed ' ; with black satin. It is called “Lei rouge et le noir." and it is designj ed as simply as its name implies. > I The skirt is very full and instep ■ I length and th? black satin is used ! j in a scaif es ect clipped to the] ! f ont of the"bodice. passing over the I shoulders and extending to the belt-1 I line at the d pth of the V decolie-i page where it ties in a sift bow.' i the ends es which fall mid-way to ] the floor. Black satin shoes una'lprned. are worn with the gown, b I and long filack suede gloves above | | the elbow. ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Dwight B own and I daughter Re va entertained Missi i Mildred Brown of Fort Wayne and j Rev. Robert Rash, wife and son of ; Willshire, Ohio., at a Thanksgiving i Day dinner. 1 ENTERTAIN guests ON THANKSGIVING DAY Mrs. Nettie Lawson of Paite:son ' i street had as h r guests for Thanksgiving dinner and supper, her , daughters and their families: Mr. ■ and Mrs. Ed Johnson and children Lester, Lucile. Mildred. Audrey, i Raymond, Vernon. Wilma J >an and ' Fima Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Melverd Ladd and children Phyllis Jean and I No: ma Joline. Mr. and Mrs. John] I Ballard all .of this city; and •Mrs. Dan Hill and children. John I I Isabel, Ad; on. Gloria Jean and Han ] | nah Louise of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Robert Freoby and family of i ! Shipshewana is spending the week-; eend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ] j W. H. Zwick and family. | Mau. ice Maloy of Monroeville vis-' : ited in this city Friday evening, j BLUFFTON GIRL | MARRIED THURSDAY The mar iage of Miss Rosanna i Engel r. daughter of Mrs. Will Eng I I eler of Bluffton and known in this I city, and Jee Frederick Shuman, of Kalamazoo, Michigan was soiexnlz i ed at 12 o'clock, noon, Thursday at : I the First M. E. church in Blu ft m. I Rev. G. F. Huobart pastor, received I . ] the marriage vows using the ring service. The immediate fa- ! milies and intimate friends of the | couple witnessed the ceremony. The attendants we.e Mrs. Eliza ’ i both Greenfield, a sister of the i bride”, as ma: on of honor, and Joe] i i W rley, Mon'pe ier, friend of the ' groom, as best man. Li h of Indianapolis served as usher. p | Miss Catherine Sattrer played 1' Lohentrin's w dding march as the • I bride entered the church on the I arm of her uncle, George Arnold, , who gave he in marriage. During the c remony two rttfn selection K were played by Miss Saure.. and ? Mrs. Ray Snyder sang two vocal numbers. Immediately following the ceremony a dinner was served to th ■ wedding pa 1y and memibern of the families at the homo nt the hrlrle'i parents, after which the bride and / groom left for Kalamazoo. The bride aftenddH Lindenwo d . j school for girls, St. Charles, Mo., ; and later attended Indiana unive--f i sity at Blocminrton where she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Thei ta sorority. She is a membei' o’ the

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1931

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Research club. Mis. C. C. PumphI rey. 2:30 p. m. Monday Night Club. Mrs. Ed BokI necht, 7:30 o'clock. Bona Terns Club, Mrs. Charles 1 ; Omlor. 7:30 p. m. Monday Night Bridge Club, Mrs. Fred Blossor, 7 p. m. luesoay Tri Kappa business meeting, ■ Miss Miriam Parrish, 8 p. m. Zion Reformed Missionary So- 1 1 ciety, church parloro 2:30 p. in. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters | class. Mrs. Eugene Runyon 7:30. Young Matron's Club. Mrs. Ferd O'Brien. 7:30 p. m. St. Marys Twp. Home Economics; I Club. Mrs. 11. O. Davis, Pleasant' I Mills. Psi lota Xi sorority business me ting, Mrs. Leo Kirsch at the i B. R. Farr l esidence. 8 p. m. Delta Theta Tan Business meeting, Miss Mildred Niblick 7:30 p. m. Wednesday The Historical Club, Mrs. Fred Ahr 2 p. m. Bridge Club. Miss Eloise Lewton ■ ' 8 p. m. Thursday Presbyterian Missionary Society Guest Day. |lis. Charles Du?an i 2:30 p. m. • I Bluffton chapter of Tri Kappa soro-1 rity. and a member of the College ; Club oCßlut'.ton. The gioom attended Purdue uni-! ' versity and was affiliated with the I Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. He is i now associated with the Kallrfliesch ‘ I Chemical «oiix>ralion at Kalama- ; zoo. The bride is the niece of*E. D. Engel r of city and has visited here many times. I — The Research Club will meet with ! Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey Monday after-1 ; no n at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Leo Say ] lor; will be the leader. — ' ENTERTAINS GUESTS ; ON THANKSGIVING/DAY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biene', e of j near Magley entertained with al i Thai-’<sgiving dinn r at their home j Thursday. Guests were Mi. and Mrs. i ! Vernon Sorlie and son Jackie. Mr. | and Mrs. Frank Bohnke and Won i Donald. M s. Floyd Baxter and I hildren Wanda and Bobby, Mr. and ’ Mrs. Simon Bieneke, Mr. and Mrs. i Elmer Hleneke, and daughter Dor- • othy. Miss Ireta Fisher. Clement ■ Snell, Alvin Bieneke. and the hent i and h stess. Donald Bohnke remained to spend the rest of the week with I Mr. and Mrs. Bieneke. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs. Myrtle Wise. 319 North Eleventh street entertained at her home on Thanksgiving Day for a | number of guests. At the noon i hour a delicious dinner was served , to the following: Mrs. Jess Case. ;’-Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hurst and daughter Mary. Mrs. Willard Kel- { aey, Forest Buffonbarger, Mr. ami I Mrs. Charles Hakes and sons Ray--1! mond and Harold. Mr. and Mrs. II Clarence Roop and son Rex Eu- . I gene, Roy Elzey. Charles Chron- : ister and Mrs. Wise. I 1 LADIES AID 1 PLANS FOR BANQUET 1 The members of the Ladies Aid -1 Society of th ’ Methodiat Eplseypal J Church met In the church parlora, ■ Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. D. Lewi ton was the devotional leader. I; During the regular routine of bum | incss forty four calls were reported 1 and plans were completed for the , ■ banquet following the P:st Office -' dedication which will he served in s I th? K. of 0 Hall. Tuesday night at -' six o'clock. ‘Committees were ap- ?! pointed to have charge of the ban-

—I --I f z 2/ - t- — - w - a rf'urwg Syßflioie, Inc Santa Claus and His Dog Team i I. . ] SANTA AND EIGHT FAITHFUL DOGE HERE DEC. 5 Children and Grownups Invited to Visit with Merrymaker

« The eight husky dogs of the north are bringing Santa Claus and ■ his sleigh to Decatur at lightning i speed. Bemagashig. Santa’s Indian guide | and helper, has offered to tell ail | who wish to listen, interesting tales ■ about the dogs and about his own life. loves children too, and is anxious to help Santa Claus give them a good time. The children are urged to ask him questions about the dogs or ‘ quet. Du itu the social hour. Mrs. Ross Malonee and Mrs. Jesse Roop, the j hostesses, served tea and wafers.' — The mem tier of the Dutiful Da ugh ters class of the Evangelical Sun day School will meet Tuesday night at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of the teacher. Mrs. Eugene Run-, ] yon. This meeting will be the an-1 nual Christmas parly and exchange of gifts, and every member of the j class is urged to be present. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beavers enter-] | tained at their home on Adams street. Thanksgiving Day with a turkey dinner. Decorations for the I dinner were in keeping with 1 Thanksgiving. 1 Covers were laid at the dining tabl ‘ for .Miss Mary Bess Martin ] of Auburn; Glen Beavers, Mr. and i Mrs. Dee Fryback and daughter Ma y Kathleen, and Mr. and Mrs. ] E. A. Beavers. ENTERTAINS FOR RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Clem and sons Rithard, Paul and Robert entertained at a Thank sgiving dinner for the following relatives, M .;. Joseph Miller of Wa.ren; Mr. and Mrs. I Ben Young and son Paul, and | daughter Mary of Swayzee; Mr. ; and J >hn Kinch and son of i Nicholas; Mr. and M s. Chari.s ] Black and son Warren of Warsaw; M and Chauncey Clem of ] Monroeville. — Miss Eloise Lewttn will entertahi I the membe.s of her bridge club at ’ h r home, Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. , The Young .Matron's Club will I meet Tuesday evening at seventhirty o'cloc k at the home of Mrs. Ferd O'lßrien. Mrs. Merlin Doan i will be the leader for the evening. The St. Marys Township Home ] i Economics tAub will meet Tuesday ! afternoon at the home o! Mrs H. O. | ! Davis in Pleasant Mills, for the reg I . ular meeting. The lesson will be on ; the making of Christmas candle;: i and fruit cake. All members are re(l quested to take note of the change ! i in date of meeting. — ENTERTAINS WITH THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. ami Mrs. Clem Kortenber eni tertained at their home in this city II Thursday noon, with a Thanksgivr ing dinner. Covers were laid for t] M and Mrs. Sam C. Miller and i daughter Billie Jean. John Peoples I of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mr ;. Jacob . C. Miler and daughter Dorothy, Mr. I and M.t. Dick Ehinger, and Mr. I- and M s. Kortenber of this city. 1. -I The Historical Clio will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'- )• clock with Mrs. Fred Ahr. i-, ——r The Women’s Missionary Society I of the Zion Reformed church will ] meet in th church pa; ors. Tuesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. 1 The meetinz is imtxirtan) as th< in.l] gathe.lng of gits for the orphan's ;, i home, and for the Winneltago Indian child en will be hold. GUESTS ENJOY dj THANKSGIVING DINNER e I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geier of near e Wtilshite. 0.. entertained with a n 1 Thanksgiving Day dinner, Thurs,t | day noon. The guests included j-1 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Van Camp and i-1 son Richard. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

about himself and his people. He will be happy to tell them all about the hard trip to Decatur. How the dogs in their anxiety to bring happiness to all the good children sometimes become unruly, spilling the toys from the sleigh, and per-! haps breaking them, so some little girl or boy doesn't get the toy she' or he wanted so badly. Santa's dogs love to play with I the children and Santa wants each I child to pat them and feel the thick' Van Camp and daughter Gloria of: Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Al-! bright Reusser of Wren, O.; Mr.! and Mrs. Orval Slusher and son Donald. Mrs. Anna Van Camp. Mr.' and Mrs. R. H. Van Camp of Decatur. HONORS GUESTS WITH DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith entertained with a Thanksgiving at their homo on Line Street. Thursday noon. Covers wore laid for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boitet and Howard Somers of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Patrick and daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and chil(iron Doyle, Wendel and Thelma of this city. A social afternoon ♦as enjoyed. * ENTERTAINS FRIENDS WITH EVENING DINNER Mrs. Lloyd Byerly of southwest Os the city entertained with a six o’clock dinner, Friday evening.' honoring her friet.d, Miss Glennys Elzey, a student at Indiana Uni.jersity, Bloomington. who is spending the week-end here. The dining table was (entered with a low bowi of yellow flowtors. The dinner was served in three delicious courses. Those I mesent were the Misses Glennys I Elzey. Marcella Brandyberry. Mary' Macy, Herretta Elzey and Erma Gage. BERNE GIRL MARRIED THURSDAY The marriage of Miss Esther Liechty <«' Berne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Liechty. and Orlo McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph McCoy of Avilla, took' place in the Mennonite parsonage at Berne. Thursday morning at eight O’clock. The Rev. C. H. Suckau received the marriage vows. The couple was attended by Miss Agnes; Liechty and Herman Reinhart.

A Famous FORD is coming to Decatur The same white, flashing Ford that rolled up mile after mile of exceptional performance around the Indianapolis Speedway this spring in the most grueling lubricating study ever attempted. 1 .You Are Cordially Invited to Call at Our Showroom r * ... \ Monday, Nov. 30 and inspect this car. ’ Decatur Sales & Service, Inc 1 ' 7

hair that protects them so well from the cold. The trip has been rough, so rough that at times Santa tlkought some of his dogs would never stand the trip. Santa greets everyone and hopes to personally see everyone • in town when he arrives. So all children of Decatur and Adams County are asked to plan Ito be in Decatur Saturday, Decemj ber 5. so that they can see Santa. For the occasion, she bride ! wore a gown of dark blue Eliza- ! beth crepe with gold lace trim I ming and accessories to match I She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Agnes Liechty was ! dressed In ts-own flat crepe with tan lace trimming. She carried i a bouquet of yellow roses. A I sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner was served at the home of the bride at the noon hour, for the members of the wedding party and immediate families of the newly weds. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy will make their home near Avilla where Mr. McCoy owns a farm. FRIENDS ENJOY DINNER PARTY \ Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst enterj tained with a Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Thursday noon for Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer and daughter of Antwerp. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Katterheinrlch and daughters Lucile and Margaret. and son Lloyd. Mrs. Charles Omlor will entertain the Bona Terns Club at her home. Monday evening at seven thirty o’clock. ' OSSIAN MAN MARRIED THURSDAY The marriage of Miss Marcella . Motz, daughter of Henry Motz, I near Bluffton and Wallace Bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bright ■ of near Ossian, look place at four ' o'clock Thursday afternoon at the .home of the bride's father. Rev. Samuel Frantz, pastor of the 1 Christian church at North Man- ] Chester read the service in the presence of the immediate families. The bride and groom are residing for the present with th ■ bride's father. Get the Hann—Trade at Hcrrv

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