Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES o . w FOR SALE CLEARANCE SALE—I have ar-1 ranged my hats in two lots. 1' lot to go at SI.OO each, and 1 at | 50c each. Mrs. Maun A. Merri-1 maig 222 S. 4th st. 295t6 FOR SALE —1928 Whippet coach: . 1927 Chevrolet tn truck; 1926 Bui<jt sedan; 1924 Ford sedan and | a pickup Ford truck. Frank Wreck- , ing do., W. .Monroe street. 295-6tx ■ FOR SALE—4 day old calf. Her-[ man Koeneman, Decatur, R. 4. ; 297t3x[ FOR SALE —Spotted Poland sow j with pigs by side. Phil L. Schief-1 erstein. R. R. 7, Decatur. 298-3tx FOR SALE — Beautiful $1,000.00 Baby Grand Piano, like new, with | bench, fully guaranteed for $362 1 due on account. Pay only $lO per month. Writ ■ us and give reference | and we will tell you where this | piano can be seen. Address Piano Manufacturer, care of Democra . 297-31 FOR SALE —Ten pigs. $35.00 and ! Some good bred Gilts immuned. O. Sales. 2 miles S. Linn Grove, Ind. 298-3tx I FOR SALE—Dressed Turkovs ami I Chickens, Fresh Lard, Mrs. Dale I Moses Phone 6782 297-3 t I FOR SALE—Holstein bull calf. 8 months old. Also mixed pups. Treble phone, 3 on 19. 299-3tx ' FOR SALE -Buzz wood, thorough- j ly seasoned. Maple and Oak. 4 inches and up diameter, suitable for fireplace or furnace. $2.75.1 .Voder 4 inches for cook and small stoves, $2.50 per cord. Haul two; cord at a load. Telephone orders to Adams County Lumber Com-; nany or E. D. Colter. 994. 296t6 . o WANTED VANTED — Quilts to quilt or to I p;ece. Three quilts for sale. Mrs. i Mary Barkley. Phone No. 6261. WANTED —Some whit rock pul lets early hatched. Also to let on shares a number of good breeding ; ewes. Phil L. Schieferstein. R. R. 7 i Decatur. 298-3tx ■ . —— o COURT HOUSE Marriage License Clar nee Boner,| (Allen county, Sutler maker to Mary Ellen Homan, Geneva. John H. Nahrwold. Eort Wayne, assembing department helper, to Louise Krueckeberg Decatur, Route K Real Estate Transfers Retell r Joint Stock Land Bank B<X acres in Jefferson township to • Gustav Schindler, for SI.OO. Mollie M. Ralston et al part of! out lot 18, Decatur to Anna Tricker far $50,000 Phonogram-Gramophone The word “Gramophone” Is an Invented one. When the new ma chine for recording and reproduc ( Ing sound was invented, it was called a “phonogram,” and later r phonograph. The machine had a j round cylinder Instead of the flat | disc, and cf course the inventor wanted to distinguish It from the ' phonogram or phonograph “Hinn!* «ie mused ‘Now what can I call ! It?” Then re had a bright idea; he rememberetl the hackslang he had used when a ho>. and twisted rhe word ■phonogram" around until ' It “gramophone.” Summing It Up Even a nead wind Is better than none. No man ever worked his passage In a dead calm. Let no man. therefore, wix pale because of opposition. —Exchange. NOTICE OF < OMMISsIONFJt S *» \I F OF KF, % I FST XFE The undersign? t, commissioner b> i virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court ma le and entered in a cause, therein. pending, entitled Albert Kelscv Vs. Ina Gott, George Gott, Abbey Young. Hollie Youn<, j Willard Kelsey. Rose Kelsey, Im-* i Heffron. Anthony Heffron, Arthur Kelsey, Mi da Kelsey. Eugene Run-! yon and Albert Kelsey, Administra- ' tor of the Estate of Ellen Kelsey,; deceased, being cause number 13415! hereby #jves not! that at the dwelling; house 10-ated on the far n | known a 4 the Kelsev farm, me ' half mile north of Steel? Post Office j in Blue Creek Township, Adams (’rnmtv Indiana on Monday the 11 th ’ day of January 1932 at one o rlodk i P M of said day he will offer for sale at public xnle at not le-.s than I two thirds of the appraised value, thereof, the following - des* ribed real I pm it? to vjl The north half of the south West 1 quarter of Section eight (*) turn-' ship twenty six (2*?) Range fifteen ; (15) east containing eighty m»»re or less, in Adams County. Indiana. Trrii'M of *>;s!s• One third cash fn hand, one third I in one year and one third in two . years from da> of sale, the purchaser i frr**sr««ure the deferred payments by I ii ues. drawing" per cent inter- i ?st from da f e, said notes tn be secured bv rnortg-ejre on the real estate ' sold. The purchaser of such real ? tate shall have th? right U» par al! i cash. Said real estate shall be sold 1 free of Hens except tax#* assessed and payable in 1932. Said sale willl b<* continued from day to day at the' sawi? pla« e and upon the same termuntil said real estate is a )ld accord ing to the order of the court enter- I ed in said cause. Clark J Lutz. Commissioner. Roy Johnson Auctioneer. Dec. 12-19-26
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Dec. 19 j No commission and no yardage. ; Hugo. 100-140 pounds $3.00 140 160 pounds $3.80 160-225 pounds $4.00 225-275 pounds $3.80 275-350 pounds $3.50 Roughs $3.00. , Stags—sl.7s. ■ Vealers $6.25 Spring Lambs $4.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May July Wheat .54’4 .55% .56% .55% { Corn .35% .39% .41% .42% Oats .24% .26% .25% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Dec. 19. —<U.R) I—Livestock: • Hog market. 10 cents higher. Hogs, 100-140 pounds $3.90 1 140-160 pounds 4.00 160-200 pounds 4.10 200-250 pounds 4.00 I 250-300 pounds 3.90 300-350 pounds 3.80 Roughs, $3.00; Stags. $2.00. lambs —$4.50. Calves—s6.so. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Dec. 19 No. 2. New Wheat 47c 30 lbs White Oats 21c > I 28 lbs. White Oats 19c I Barley 35c Rye 35c Soy Beans 35c ■ New No. 4 Yellow Corn 40c New Nr. 4. White Corn 35c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 18c I HOSPITAL NO1E« Billy Bowserman. Mbnroeville,. I ! submitted to a major emergency 1 I operation at the Adams County Me-1 ; morial Hosiptal last night. . Mrs. Edward Gibson. Monroeville I underwent a major opeartion this morning at the Adams County MeI morial Hosiptal. Blind Student Seeks Degree Stanford University. — cU.R) Blindness is no handicap to Amb-j ; rose Dunn. Stanford students, who i - is winning his way toward a bach- j : dor s degree with his ears and I sensitive fingertips. His mother. | Mrs. Christina Dunn, is his biggest ! 1 help. She reads to him and con-1 iducts his examinations. o Rule Cuts Campus Autos Grinnell. la.— <U.R) — A ruling at 1 Grinnell College, under which stu-, dents who own cars must carry full liability insurance, has elimrn- j ated from the campus most of the I brakeless, ten dollar "collegiate i model” cars and started them on I ! the way to the junk dealer. o Bow and Bell Win Prize Lay Vegas. .Nev.—<U.P.)— Rex Bell' land Clara Bow. titian haired film j stwr, won first prize in the grand march at the northern hall in i Searchlight recently. Clara went l as a Spanish dancer and Bell as a Northwest Mounted Policeman.
YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service, day or night Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 Funeral Home. 110 So. First St. i SJL Blad FJ iE.IAL DIRtvI'DR Mrs. Black, I .adv Attendant Calls answered promptlv dsy or night. pl jne 500 Home plioue (27 J Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST tyw. Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: *•s'l to 11:MF- 12:30 to 5:0 Salurdays, 8:09 p. ru Telephone 135 lor Bi:TTEB HEALTH Sec DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapatli Hadionic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, It, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. I LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 Calls answered promptly day ar uight Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. ; Residence Fboue. Decatur 1041 Resideuce Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT
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Paris Styles By Ma y Knight Paris. Dre. 18—(UP)—We are j now to be served with “Condor” — otherwise known as honey-comb shark skin—as the most delectable footwear for the winter. It has a patte n resembling the bees' honey comb and the same golden coloring makes it a shade high in favor and capable of blending beaufifnlty with almost anything. Fine grained s?a-kid is another j leather contributed by a monster j of the deep. High Louis heels are | being shown by Perugia and there : are also a great number of buckles | both large and small. As to fabric footwear —well, no. ■ Not this spring at least. Perhaps ' it is the excessive rains in Paris ' that have discouraged them, but j w hatever it is the master minds' in the footwear department have I gone 100 per cent on leather for j spring and even summer ideas. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. R. C. Khinger was hostess to I the members of her Bridge Club, Friday night, at her home on North Third street. Decorations for the home were of Christmas appointments. Games of bridge were played and the Mesdames Herb Kern. Frank Lose. Raymond Kohne, and Fred Sculte leceived the prizes. The ex change of Christinas gifts was then held, a ter which Mrs. Ehinger served a luncheon in one course. ■ LADIES AID SOCIETY HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY The St. Luke's Ladies Aid Society ’ enjoyed th > annual Christmas ex-1 change Thursday at the home of Mrs. James Manley. Contests were enjoyed during the afternoon and prizes were won by Mrs. Meckstroh, Mrs. Christ Roth and M.s. Lena Martin. Later in the afternoon Santa Clans came and -are gifts to everyone present. Devotlonals were led by Rev. Meckstroh. A delicious luncheon | w.is served at the close of the alter- I norm by Mrs. Manley. IThose present we*, e Rev. and Mrs. Meckstroh and son, Mrs. Wil- i liain Shoaf. Mrs. Lena Martin. Mrs. Cla.k Funk, Mrs. Dick. Mrs. Crist Roth, Mrs. Albert Roth, Mrs. liarvt Mankey and daughter, Mrs J Crist Mankey, M.s. A. E. Myers, i Mi i I: vin Lockner, Mrs. Leia Lock-1 ner. Mrs. Clinton Zimmerman and j 'laughter Kathryn, Mrs. Daniel Step >e , Mrs. William Klickman, Mrs. Frank Linige; and daughter. Mrs. Albert Reppert, the Misses Anna and Cora Klickman. RUTACED CLUB TO GIVE DANCE The Rutaced Club will sponsor an' Athl tic dance at the Masonic Hall, Monday evening, following the Decatur high school-Van Wert. Ohio ba-ketball game. Carl Brenner and his orchestra from Fort Wayne will furnish music for dancing, und tickets may b? secured from members o the club or at the door. Couple tickets are sslling for sev-enty-five cents and sfnil; admission tickets for fifty cents. Y. M. C. CLASS HAS INTERESTING MEETING A large number of the members o the Methodist Episcopal Young Married Couples Class enjoyed the interesting meeting of the class which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Panl Edwards on Adams 4t e t. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick assisting. A business session was held and devotional services were conducted by Lowell Smith. Christmas Carols ere snug, led by Mrs. R. H. Frank- , lin. In the Old Sayings contest. Mrs. Herman Mye;s was the winner. The
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1931.
[ CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Zion Reformed primary departI ment rehearsal, church 2 p. m. Christian Ladies Chicken Supper, church basement, 5-7 p. m. Monday Carpe Diem Club, Mrs. Francis Howell. 6:36 p.m. Pythian Sister Christmas Party, K. of P. Home, 6:30 p.m. | Rutaced Club Dance. Masonic I Hall, following the basketball game • luesoay I Rebekah Christmas party, Odd ’ Fellows Hall, 6 p. m. Root Twp. Heme Economics Club !, ■ Mr#. Dale Moses, 1:30 p. m. , Wednesday W. O. M. Called Meeting, 1 Moose Home 7. P. M. Friday Psi lota Xi Charity Matinee Dance, Masonic Hall, 2:30-5:30 j _: membeis were then divided into two groups representing Harvard and Yale colleges. Don Farr and T He man Myers were the leaders for j 1 j the two sides, and contests were p held, such as spelling, geography and athletic matches. At the close I of the fun, the judges found the ' contests to be tied, and each side | was presented with prizes. A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the evening. The . calling committee for next month i will be Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith I and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ahr. The . meeting in January will be held , i with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beavers, j , with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milk- j ! assistiirg. I — i I There will he a special called I meeting ot tire Women of Moose at < the Moose Home, Wednesday even- j ing at seven o'clock. All members of ; the lodge are requested to be present as business of importance will j be transacted. The Rebekah lodge will hold a . Christmas party, pot-luck supptrl i and gift exchange in the Odd Felj lows hall. Tuesday night st six i i o’clock. Following the Gilmer the j regular lodge session will be held. I and a bunt o party enjoyed. All I i members of the Odd Fellows and ' ! Rebekah lodge and their famines' arc invited. Each Rebekah is ask- ; eu to bring a gift for the gift ; exchange. GENEVA GIRL MARRIED TODAY Miss Mary Ellen Homan of Geneva. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed--1 ward Homan o; Tiffin, 0.. and Clar- | ence Boner of Fort Wayne, son I of Mi. ami Mrs. Charles Boner a'so of Tis in, 0.. were quietly married ' at the Zion Reformed church parsonage in this city at ten-thirty o'clock Saturday morning, December . 19. The Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann, i pastor of the church, officiated at lithe marriage, and read the double Jring ce emony. I . For the occasion the bride wore a gown of nile gt gen crepe, a sil- . ver metallic hat, and a strand of • pearls. The groom is employed as a but-! te- maker in the Swift and Company at Fort Wayne. The newly married couple Hill make their > home at Tis in. Ohio, i' ; The Carps Diem Club will meet ‘ : j Monday night at six-thirty o’clock t j at the home of Mrs. Francis How- . ’ ell on Monroe street. — KINDERGARTEN PUPILS ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY li The pupils of Mrs. Robert Mills’! 1 I kindergarten enjoyed a Chrtatmas s 1 party tn the kindergarten room on ' • North Fourth street. Thursday morning. Following the party the .! school was closed for the whiter ■ season and will reopen in the
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Fort Waytie Gospel Messengers; 1 will appear in a program at Mon-i" mouth gymnasium Sunday night I at 7:30 o'clock. H. W. Ward, sup 1 ' i-rintendent. will be present at the: 1 meeting. Following is the pro- I gram: I Orchestra. Invocation by Rev. Oyer. “My Broadcast Ivan Mahtni’ "Joy to the World” By all Children 1’ A Little Star" Joyce Ward I Heeitation Zelda Pettit i Dialogue—Christmas Reindeers. Solo Joyce Ward spring. When the children arrived at i the kindergarten room they found that the Christmas stockings, which they had made and hang, Wednesday had been filled with gifts from Santa Claus. Christmas games, songs and stories were enjoyed, after which refreshments of jello and cake were served by Let ha Fledderjohann. Catherine Voglewede and Phyllis Ann Lose. Those present included Mary! Schmitt, Ronald Stuckey, Betty Schnepp, Letha Fledderjohaan. Catherine Voglewede. Wanda Leatherman. Bobby Mutschler, David Langston, Phyllis Ann Lose, Catherine Schmitt. Barbara and Tommy Lose. Joan Miller. The school will reopen next I spring and will be conducted tlie[ same as this year, with classj continuing from eight-thirty o’clock until eleven o’clock each? morning. ENTERTAINS G. E. OFFICE GIRLS Miss Olive Walters entertained Friday night with a dinner and bridge party for the girls employed in the offices of the Gene, al Electric plant here. F Blowing the dinner, games of ! liridge were played and Miss Erna Laakenau rey: ived the prize. The exchange of Christmas gifts was then held. Decoia'ion.i for the home were in ke ping with the Yuletide season. The Pythian Sisters lodge will meet in the Knights of Pythias Home, Monday night at six-thirty o'clock. A pot-hick supper will lio served and the annual Christmas exchange of gifts will be made.; Each member is requested to bo present and to bring a twenty-five cent gift for the exchange. ; HONORS FRIEND AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Viola Harkless entertained with a patty at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harkless, Friday night, honoring her girl friend. Miss Ruth Thornton,! I the occasion being her twentieth ! Hrthday anniversary. The evening was spent, (n play- ! I ing games of progressive bunco and the prizes were awarded to ! Mrs. Harkless and Robert Work- | inner. j Thwse present at the party were I Miss Thornton of Fort Wayne; i Robert Workinger. Miss Edythe; I Johnson and Herman Lankenau of this city; Miss Zula Wickliffe of Fort Wayne; William Thornton of ' Decatur; Miss Mary McCombes of,
Recitation Dicky Rice i "Away In a Manger" By the Children " Wonderful Star" Roger Ward “Three Wise Men" Boy's Class ' Dnet Vivian and Phyllis Oyer Recitation Jimmy Rice "Christmas Eve as Told by Luke" Elinor Johnson “Another Road" Mary Jane Rebber "Little Lights For Jesus" Boy s Class Solo Bernita Lytle t "The Christmas Message" Phyllis Oyer Fort Wayne: Alex Shaw. Poe; Oscar Fuchshaber of Ossian; Miss Julia Harkless. Poe; Miss Bernice j Green of Monroeville; David! Harkless. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harkless, Mrs. Julia Hiser. Oscar Carnes and the hostess, Miss Harkless. CHARITY DANCE TO BE GIVEN CHRISTMAS The Psi lota Xi Sorority will I entertain with a Charity Matinee' , Dance at the Masonic Hall, Christmas day. December 25. from two-1 thirty to five-thirty o’clock. The) proceeds of the dance will be. use;! to help needy families in, this city. Carl Brenner and his orchestra' ' from Fort Wayne will furnish. 1 music for dancing and tickets may I I be secured from any member of J i the sorority for seventy-five cents ; j a couple. Invitations have been i issued to various sororities and , fraternities in Bluffton, Van Wort. Huntington, Fort Wayne and Portland. and a large number of out-' of-town couples will attend the i dance. Special Christmas decorations I will ho arranged about the hall. The committee in charge includes the Misses Erna Linkenau. chairman. Eleanor I’umphrey. , FHofse Lewton. Aleta Harlow. Bet-! ty Macklin Charlotte Elzey, Ruth' Macklin. Florence Magley and Cornice DeVoss. ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Clara Anderson entertain- ! cd at her homo on Third street. Friday evening with a dinner par. ' ty honoring a number of relatives from out-of-town Guests were laid for Mr. and Mrs. William S.' I Hale and son William Jr., of Geneva: Mrs. Roy Small and daugh ters Phyllis Ann and Martha Nell of Carthage, and S. W. Hale of' this city. Mrs. Small was formerly Miss Helen Hale of Geneva and is well known here. PHILANTHAE CLASS HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Philathae Cla-'! of the Bap- i I tist Sunday School enjoyed the an-1 nual Christmas party in th ■ church , ! parlors, Friday evening. At six-i; | thi ty o’clock a pot-luck supper was | ! served at Ion? tables, beautifully i ( decorated in red and green in keep- j ing with the Christmas season. I Following the supper a business ; session wa h id and the following i officers for the coming year were : elected: president, Mrs. Curti ; ; Most.* vice-president. Mrs. H. M. Shroll; treasure!, Mi u. Clarence * Hilyard, and secretary, Mrs. Will ' I Wlnnes.
[ Recitation Richard Mahan I "A Song for Christmas" Elvira Ward j ■ "The Star in the Christmas Sky" Vivian Oyer "The Children’s Day” Charlotte Mae Rebber !"O Little Town of Bethlehem" By the Children "The Announcement" Bernita Lytle Trio "Star of the East" I Quintet. | "Silent Night” By the Children Recitation Mary Mahan During the social hour which followed.. Mrs. H. N. Shroll condir te l ! an old fashioned school, giving ’an old fashioned Christinas pro- ' gram supposedly taking place on 1 * the day before Christmas. Eleven i members of the da.- > were scholars and the remaindsi of the ladies acted as the patrons of the school. Recitations and dialogues were presented. Th exchange of Christmas gift- I was then held and many pretty gifts ' gifts were exchanged. M s. C. E. Peterson was in charge of the dec ' orations and the dining table, and ' Mrs. Shroll was in charge of the 1 I program. I Mrs Howard Brumley of Chicago | was a guest other than members | l present. There wre twenty-tw<‘ ' members present. | o MONROE NEWS Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley and Mr:. | Frank Leichty a.id son Donald oi l I Decatur visited '1 •. and Mrs. Ray- ! I m-md Crist on V dm . I Mr. Sam Hocker of Bluffton vi dted Mr. and M s. J. F. H K-kcr or. Thursday. Mrs. Fir Lake of D atur spent Thursday with her parents ■ Mr. and Mrs. William McKean. M . and Mrs. James A. Hendricks spent Thursday a ternoon in Decatur. Mi. W. D. Taylor of Chicago 111, called on friends in Monroe on W dnesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. otto Longenbe ger spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne 1 Mr. Ira Wagoner attended to business in Decatur on Thursday. I Mr. E. J. Frickis is spending the i week-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mahnert I spent Wednesday afternoon in Fort i | Wavne. Miss Mary Macy and Dick Graber of Decatur sp-nt Wednesday , evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. i Smith. I Miss Lois Huffman is spending ' i the week with her aunt Mrs. John ! : Amstutz at Fort Wayne Mrs. Blanche Graham spent Fri- ! day in Fort Wayn . i 0 II Controlling Circumstance! Circumstances sre the rulers of i the weak: they sre but the lustra ' merits of the wise Lover RUTACED CLUB DANCE Monday, December 21 MASONIC HALL Dauce starts immediately after Basketball game.
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