Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES
FOR SALE FOR SALE— Large sized Globe Glow Boy Heatroia, like new. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Terms. Phone 372. 3t)2t3 rUit S.AL.C. —Grave Blankets, nicely decorated. $3.00 and $3.50. Also wreaths and cemetery boquets at very reasonable prices. Decatur Floral Co., phone 100. 300tix FOR 'SALE - OR TRADE A “ stove with fireless cooker. Will trade for good oil stove. Mrs. Martha Fisher, phone 1241. 204t3x WANTED WANTED — Canner and cutter cows. Also have some good springer cows to trade tor any other cattle. L. W. Murphy, phone 22. 204t6x i V*O LOST AND FOUND LOST — Purse, green and tan.; about 7:30. on corner of Madison' and 3rd st. Please return to Deca-1 tur .Democrat office. 303t3x ' LOST Rat terrier pup. black an 1 ' white. Finder please call 1139.1 LOST—Fox terrier two weeks ago. | Phone 29. 3H-3tx i o * DON'T QUOTE ME ♦ vU.R) ♦ Washington. Dec. 26. — <U.R) — There is a story that Secretary of. the Treasury Adams met Secretary! of the Interior Wilbur at a White : House recertion. and they engaged j in this hit of repartee: Wilbur: Since 1 read that article i in "Time" about the iuird bench in | your reception room. I'm glad I i don't have to call on you. Adams (with his best New Eng-1 land reserve): 1 didn't read that an ide. Wilbur: Don't you feel out of place among all these lawyers? Adams: Don’t you? N(>w Adams is a. member of the | Suffolk courtty. Mass., bar. has a Bachelor of Laws degree from Har ' vard. read law in the office of t Sigourney Butler of Boston, and I practiced with his teacher and with old Judge Bumpus. Wilbur is a Doctor of Medicine who went far in the held of education (strange how two recent secretaries of the interior have been specialists in the • human interior!). Those w ho overheard the snappy dialogue have been wondering ever since whether Wilbur was insulting Adams, or whether, being after all only a university president and not a professional politician, he thought a secretary of the navy must of course have had experience j with navies. But looking at it from that point of view. Adams does be , long to two yacht clubs, and he did I skipper a yacht that skipped to victory in an international race away back in 1920. Which is more than some historic secretaries of the navy could boast. A Caribbean diplomat recently appeared at a formal gathering in which he reversed the usual "morning'’ costume. He wore black trousers and a gray coat, and topped them off with a green tie (Erin go brachl and a fancy weskit. The effect was said to be fascinating to the punctilious, but since this diplomat is not the Prince of Wales nor Mrs. Hoover, his idiosyncrasy seems unlikely to become a popular fad.
Tuesday Dec. 29, C P. M. Pot Lurk Dinner 8 I’. M. Public instillation 8 P. M. Blue Lodge. Chapter. Eastern Star. Bring the fam../ auu one favorite dish. Committee 804-2 t NON-RESIDENTS NOTICE Ih t < irrtril < "urt *'»' pmhr r I . riM I l *. ; I < "inplaint fur llßorrr >u, 11X1'0 TUb' S-I’A i K (.•*’ IN DI ANA AI’.UIS COUNTY SS: Irvin Hue vs. Wanda Hoe. It appearing: from atfi Invlt. filed in tiip above entitled cause, tnat Wanda Hoe of Hie above named defendant i- a non-resident, of t».e Suup >•/ Lmii.ma. N»»li< «• is therefore hereby jfiv n the said Wanda H e tha-t she be and appeal- I reform the Hon. Judg> of the Adam* Cu t uii Court on the 15th dav of J-f’oii jr> . !’;52, the same being tl*e 1 Hh Jnridniai L/ay of the next rwHUlir ter u tli°reuf. to he bobleu at Mir Court Honso in tip; »'Yty of D--ratur. ewittftH'H* ifig on MviMiav. tue U*l d-i' of February A. D. 1332, and plead by answer or demur to said <*<>ti>pia ; nt. »u- the sa.ite will be heard and determined in h p r absence. Wltm-HK. m\ name, ami the Seal of said ♦ •hi-i hereto afflx-d., this 3m rd day of Der-oipbv.’ 1921. Hornier Xei«on Clerk. I> noiher 23. IMI C. I*. Walterai AJturncx l*e<‘entlyer _’3 Jan l-*' ? '» M>Tl< IfJ <>!•' k'IML **F,T IXHMIjA F OF I’M %Ti; Xttll ■ Noth e iM hereby ui »*ri t<» the rr»«•lil ’IS, heirs ami of Carneddtte Sri‘d<*r. defused, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held >»t L»e atur, Indiana, on the Ist day of February, 1332, a tel show <an*-e. if any. xvhv the KtN tL HE F rLEMKN T A«'COUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; ami said Iteier- are notified to then and their make proof of heirship' and receive their distributive shares. Amos \\ . Snyder. Admin tat i a»or Decatur. Indiana. December 24. 19.51 Attorney C. L. Walters Dev. 26. Jan. 2
MARKETREPORTS
HAILY REPORT OF LOCAL VID FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Dec. 26 No commission ami no yardage. Hogs, 100-110 pounds $3.1(0 140-160 pounds $4.10 160-225 pounds $4.10 225-275 pounds $4.10 275-350 pounds $3.80 i Roughs $3.00. Stags—sl.7s. Veale.s $7.25. | Spring Lambs $5.00 PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK Pittsburgh, Dec. 26.—<UR) Hogs receipts. 1.500: market active. 1525c higher: 150-210 lbs.. $5.55.25; 210-250 lbs., $4.75-$5: 250-300 lbs.. $4.50-$4.75; 100-140 lbs., $4.50-$4.85; packing sows. $3.75-$4. Cattie: Receipts. 25; market nominal. Calves: Receipts. 60; market strong to 50 cents higher; good and choice vealers. $6.50-$3; medium | kind. $4.50-$6. Sheep: Receipts, 500; lambs 25c i higher; good and choice fed west-1 eras. $5.75-$6.25; medium to good kind, $4.50-$5.75. Note: Other livestock market.! closed. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Dec. 26 No. 2. New Wheat 45c I 30 lbs. White Oats 20c 28 lbs. White Oats . 19c ; Barley . 35c i Rye 35c I Soy Beans . 35c New No. 4 Yellow Corn 38c New No. 4. White Con 33c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen . 18c I BANDITS I‘LEA I) "NOT GUILTY” AT PORTLAND .Ci.INTINtIs.D fROM PAGE ONE that Dunkirk residents had been , warned to "stay off of the street as much as possible in case anything I does happen" Main street in that ordinarily serene village is ready j Lor warfare. A strong guard is ■ being maintained about the Port-1 land jail. Portland. Ind.. Dee. 26. (U.R) - Three of the Chicago bandits who! robbed the First State Bank of Dunkirk of approximately $1,090 ■ Christmas Eve were held in jail ■ here today while officers questioned |
them iu connection with other In i diana bank roblveries. The fourth member of the bank hold-up gang was killed. He was Tony Captain. Hammond. HLs l>ody was still unclaimed. Chailes Bolte of the state criminal bureau returned here today to I investigate reports that the men. J captured in a corn field a few min- > ;utes after the Dunkirk robbery. | were wanted for other bank rob- i beries. Sheriff Lon Wehrly of Jay county said the trio had confessed the Dunkirk robbery. Lawrence Appotelli anil Frank ; Trealetta of Chicago Heights, 111., and Ixirenz Capelli of Steger. 111., | were the men captured. Captain, leader of the group, was tentatively identified as a member! of the gang which robbed the Citizens Bank of Hartford City recent'ly. ( > HOSPITAL Miss Betty S< heifer stein, rural route 7; Decatur, unde, went a mij jor einergency operation at the Adams Uonnty Memorial Hoepiial ; Friday morning. XOIU K OF < sxm: of me nsr 11 r; r l’he un ierstgned, comniisMoeer hf I virtue of an order <»f the Adauns I Circuit Court made and entered in a cause, therein, pending, entitl'd .XII l>ert Kelsey Vs. Ina Gott, Ge*»rge Gott. Abbey Y »ung, HoIHe Yuunx. j Willard KHsey, Roee Keiee . Ima | Heffron. Antiieny Heffron, Arthur |Kei-v>. Mila Kelsey Eugene Itu - and Albert Kelsey, Administrate' of the Estate of Klien Kelsey, de< eased. being cause nu nl er I.iHX here y gives notice that at the . half mile north of Steele Post Office | i’i Blue Oreok To vnship. Ada ns County Indiana on Monday the lirh da\ of January 1932 at one o'* lock p. M. of said day he win offer for sale at puWic sale at not loss than two thirds of the appraised value, thereof, the folio wing described real estate to -it;The north half of the south west quarter of Section eight (8) t'*n,.h:p twvntv six (> Range fifteen <l.O east containing eighty acres more or less, in Ala .us Coanty, Indiana. Terms of Sale One third ca<h in hand, one third in rip year and one third in two years from day of sale, the purchaser to se> are the deferred payments by n »tes. drawing six per cent interest from date, said noros to Le Secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. 'I he purchaser of su* h real estate ;«b-ill have the right to pay all ash. Sai l real cstUe shall be sold free of liens except taxes assess.>d wi<i payable ui 1933. Said sale will be eon? inued from dav to da-y at f lie pla« and upon the same terms until said real estatr is s’ld accord inc to the order of the court entered in s .id -a use Clark J. Lutz, (/onunissioner. . Roy .I'dinson Auctioneer. I'P .
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Paris Styles By Mary Knight | United P.ess Staff Correspondent Paris. Dec. 24 (UP).—No longer! the saying goes that "Handsome lis handsome does." Feminine- | 1 ly speaking, handsome is as hand- ' i some d.tes—with what she has to I do with. It is her wits that count I these days, not her wallet. Os 1 ! course the wallet must be consider- I t cd. we aren’t suggesting that a wo- ' ! nan can dress herself with a few 1 1 unsupported wits. We are suggest- ! I ing (and we can prove it> that the j t woman today can clothe herself ■ smartly anil enviably ou less m ><« y ‘ than she has spent in years plus more thought and serious consid i eration than she has honored hei I wa drohe with in the same number I of years. » I illy using smartly cut and shaped collars and cuffs of oil cloth in-i stead of patent leather (even your 1 i best friend won t tell you she knows | the .difference because she won't- | know it); by using the new c.jltoti i i foundation mate>>ials and artificial ' i silks, the latter perfected to the I l nth decree by Rodier, world faI mous manufacturer of Parisian ma I terials; by letting one. two or three j little pieces of tur serve many I purp sea on both coat and dress; and by selecting the type of ha' ‘ and accessories that can be con- | i vetted into different shapes and I I colors, by a twist here, a reverse | I there, the substitution of a feather I | for a pin. and the turning wrong' | side out of gloves, the flap on a | I purse—a woman can make h-*r ; i clothes far mo e interesting and; I worth infinitely more than she has | paid for less practical ones. GUESTS ENJOY CHRISTMAS DINNER J hn McKean ami daughter Alice , • of near Mourse. entertained with; | a Christmas dinner and supper, at i i their borne, Friday. Guests included ! Mr. and Mrs. Ha. iy Klopfenstiiie of I Bluffloo; Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth I and son Richard, M . and Mrs. j i Floyd Liby o. Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. i i Ransom Barkley and daughter Eve- ' - tyn of Decatur; Miss Harriet Me-1 Kean and O a Shaudel of Auburu. : ENTERTAIN GUESTS ON CHRISTMAS DAY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitright eute.-! tained with a On isimas dinner at I , ; their iHoine on West Manroe street ; i Friday nwiu. The large dining taldi,I was cente ed with a potted pulnoet * ! tia. r | Covers were laid for Mr. ami Mrs. ■ j Elmer Mooney and fauily. Mr awl , ; Mrs. Lewis Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. ; Hairy Kelly and family of Mouroe , I ville; Glen Kelly of Fort Wayne; I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howell and j ■ son Billy, M. C. Whitright, Mr. and t - Mrs. Ed Whitright and daughter i • Miss Gladys. ' ENTERTAIN t ; WITH DINNER ; | Mr. and Ms.W. S. Smith of Mon- « roe entertained with Christmas din- ’ | ner. Friday ir?on. Covers were laid | or Mr. ami M s. Clarence Sinitli of |! Preble; Mr. and Mrs. George Smith iI of Bucyrus. O.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ' I Hendricks (tnd family of Fort - ! Wayne, and the host and hostess, e i CHARITY MATINEE | DANCE HELD CHRISTMAS l j The first annual Charity Matinee ’ | Dance was given by the Psi Inta |Xi Sorority at the Masonic Hall. ! Christina.', afternoon from two- . thirty to live-thirty o'clock, with a
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1931.
CLUB CALENDAR Monday Monday Night Club. Mrs. Hubert Oinlot. 7:30 p. :n. luesday Ad Libitum Club. Miss Wilhelmina Schultz, 8 p. :n. I large crowd attending. '1 he proceeds of the dance will be turned over to.the sorority charity fund for use in this city this 1 winter. Carl Brenner and his orchestra from Fort Wayne furnished the music for daneinj;. The Masonic Hall was appro- 1 priately di'corati'd with two lirge Christmas trees and a snow capped < fence surrounding the orchestra. 1 A large snowman stood in one corner of the hall. Red and green crepe paper streamers and decorations were used on the ceiling and i around the lights, and Jack Frost I scenes were cleverly painted on the I windows. Special Christmas selections were, played ami special dances, including a balloon dance were hetd. ' The committee in charge included the Misses Ertia Lankenau. chairman, Aleta Harlow, Eloise Lewton, Charlotte Elzey. Betty , Macklin. Eleanor Pumphrey. B?rn-I ice DeVoss. Ruth Macklin. Helen i Shroll. and Florence Magley. I ENTERTAINS CHRISTMAS ‘GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McKean of Monroe eiUertaiued with a chicken \ I dinner at their home, at noon j ; Christmas day for a number of rela- ■ ; lives. Covers were laid for Mr. ami i Mrs. Clareme McKean and daugh- ' ters Donna Lucile and Pauline. Mr.! land M.s. Milla d McKean and son I ! Roy of Monroe; Alton McKean if i ; St. Louis. Mo.. Mr. ami Mr ;. Forrest i Lake of this city, and the host and ! . hostess. Mr. and Mrs. McKean. A | j social afternom was enjoyed after | jwhleh a delicoous suppe ■ was serv-1 , ed. - The Monday Night Club will meet • , Monday evening at seven thirty o'-' 'clock with Mrs. Hubert Omlor. The members of the Ad Libitum i I (Tub will meet Tuesday night at I eight o'clock with Miss Wilhelmina 1 ; Schultz. I FAMILY DINNER SERVED FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. William Yager of Kirkland township entertained; with a family dinner Friday. Guests included Mr. ami Mrs.! i Charles Yager and son Richard | and Kenneth Yager of Fo.li Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Yager' ’ and sou Donald of Craigville; Mr.l . and Mrs. Herman Sautbine and' ' son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Yager and daughter Katherine I Louise. Samuel Hocker, and Sam--1 uel Yager. j “NTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr and Mrs. A. D. Artnian had I ', as their Ch fstmas Day dinner: j guests, yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. ' I James Attman ami children. James! | Ma y Louise and Margaret of HillsI dale, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Olen Baker of Jonesville. Mich.. Mr. and Hrs. E. L. Harlather of Winchester. FORMER GENEVA MAN ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE I AmioHßcament is made of the ’ marriage of Mict Izjttie L. Dizmii>, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M Dig'nan of Fmt Wayne t> Maver J. i. Campbell of New York city, son of th" later Mr. and M -. A. B. Camp- * bell of G neva. which took place ! at the First Presbyterian church of "Ills city on Christmas afternoon, ; 1939. The marriage ha. been kept I a see et f ,r the past year. Rev. Har|ry Ferutheil officiated and the ■ I parents of the bride witnessed the
Where Five Died in Vatican ' x ' * hi L It was in the wing of the beautiful Vatican library above pictur'd that the collapse of three pillars resulted in the death of five persona and the loss or damage to some of the world’s rarest manuscript! and books. The roof of the library crashed through the historic Sala Sistine, the most magnificent spot in the building, and through a reading room below to a vacant apartment on the ground floor s’any lives were laved by the lateness of the hour when the accident occurred.
cere uouy. Mr. ami Mrs. Campbell will leave 1 soon (or Milwaukee. Wis., where. Mr. Campbell has been associated ! with Culler Hammer, luc.. of N< w ; 4 ork City. The groom was grad- j uati'd from Geneva high school and ! Purdue University, where he was 1 a member of the Sigma Mu Signa' fraternity, the va sity pistol team | an 1 the R. O. T. C. He is also a I member of the American Society of I Mechanical Engineers. The bride was graduated from ! South Side high school in For: Wayne and is ahimui euic >i of the I South Side Times and secretary o I the high school alumni association, j She attend'd Fort Wayne Art' school aud is now employed in the I office >f Dr. 11. B. Erne, optician. She is an active memb i of Alph i ! chapter o the Sigma Beta sorority ' at Fort Wayne. CHRISTMAS DAY OBSERVED WITH DINNER Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Sheeta am! son i '.1a.1 enterlaiiicd with a dinner, 1 Chrietntaa Day for tiu; f blowing guests: Mrs. Addie Sheets ami sms Everet:. Rex. unit Dick. M and Mrs. Dwight Sheets, Ml and Mis. Fred McConnell and 'laughter Patsy ill of thia city, and Dr. Pit ler aud •lighter Isabel of Hn'ilil'gtou FAMILY GROUP ENJOYS DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George Lett hat as their Christmas Day dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fran is Fuhrman and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fuhrman and daughter, Mr. I and Mrs. O. P. Hunt and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. White, Oral
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mid Darrel Smith. Nellie M-iy Smith of Dayton. O. Afternoon! I guests at the Ix'tt home were Mr.! and Mrs. Milton Ftthrman. Mr. j ! and Mrs. Forrest Alexander and Mr. an<| Mrs. James Sutton of' | Kokomo. GUESTS ENJOY CHRISTMAS DINNER Mr. and Mr;;. C. P. Heckatlmrn ■ utd Miss Willowdene Prescott were •rues, s of Mr. and .Mrs. James I f Prague at a Christmas dinner, Frii <lay noon. The table was decora led j with Christmas colors. Mrs. Sprague nnd Mr. and Mrs. It . H. Caress of Fort Wayne were Friday night dinner guests of Mr uel Mrs. Hcekalhorn. ENTERTAINS WITH CHRISTMAS DINNER M . and Mrs. Elmer Miller enterI tained with a Christ Ttas dinner at Miller's Bend Inn for the following ! guests: Mi. and Mrs. Martin Mil- ! ler and daughters Madgeline and Vi ginia. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deit sch and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams and daughter Marjorie and Mrs. Susie Repipert. Decorations we e in Holiday coli ors. and after the dinner the | guests enjojed a Christnuw gift I exchange. CHILDREN ENJOY CHRISTMAS DINNER ' Mr. and Mrs. William Heller enr tertained their children and sevt e-al Friends with a Ch istmaa din- . ner, Friday. Covets were laid for . Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Carpenter an I ns Glen, Richard, Wayne and I'iotiald of Fort Wayne: Mr. and
Mrs. Milo Heller and daughter Ce-i lola, and son Berneil of Roanoke; ) Mr. and Mrs. Jess Michard and I daughter Helen Irene of Willshire, | O. Lavern Engle, Clara Mcßride,! Harold. Raymond. Ines, Ira -ud Ar-1 theur Heller, and the host and h >s.-1 ess. Mr. and Mrs. William Heller, p The annual exchange of Christmas " gifts took place during the afternoon. ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER (Mrs. Maiy Fullenkaiup and. daughter Miss Rose hail as their ! dinne guests Christmas Day, Mrs. ■ Addie Gass and family of this city; : and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weisling and I family of Findlay, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poling entertained at aj’hristmas dinner Mrs. John Poling of Portland. Margaret Jane Morrow of Red Key, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling and family and Miss Mary Poling of this city. ENTERTAIN GUESTS ON CHRISTMAS DAY Mr. and Mrs. Dan Helm enter tained on Christmas Day with a delicious dinner. Those present 1 were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Patterson and son Maynard and Grardma Patterson of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Brown and family, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown of Decatur. DECATUR PEOPLE GUESTS AT NEW BREMEN Rev. and Mrs. N. E, Vitz of New , Bremen. O. had as their guests for! dinner Christmas evening. Mr. and; Mrs. Ralph Yager and daughter Katheryn Ixuiise, H. W. Selleniey-’ 1 er. Miss Matilda Sellemeyer. Fred' Kolter all of Decatur; Miss Emma! Kohler and Albert Kohler of St. I Marys. O. FAMILY ENJOYS EVENING DINNER Mrs. J. A. Fuhrman entertained with a six o'clock Christmas dbi-| ner. Friday evening for her children and grandchildren. A, Christinas gift exchange was enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and I Mrs. Francis Fuhrman and family,' Mr, and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman ! and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fuhrman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newhard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Preble; and Mr. and Mrs. Claude' Fuhrman and daughters. YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY BREAKFAST More than eightv members of the young people's societies of the churches in Dec-Vnr nerliripated in the carol service 'or the sick and shut-ins of the city, early Christmas morning, and later eti-' joyed breakfast in the Zion Ro 1 i formed church ■ ocial room. The large group met at t i l( , ;; e ‘ formed church at four o'clock Christmas morning and wont to i the various homes in Decatur and j sang carols. w The party then returned to th.'j Zion Reformed Church where they found their places at the sma'l tables. Rev. M. W. Sunderman presented the carolers with a Ueautiful bouquet of carnations, which was used as a eeaterpleee I for the tables in the church. A breakfast prepared by the Mesdamcs J. H. Graber, M. F.
PUBLIC SALE A« I have sold tny farm 1 will sell at public au non at miles bChtii of Decatur. 1 mile north and milts ci t • 0 mile t aat of Brandyberry school, on Tl ESDAY, DECEMBER 29— at 1:00 I’. M. CATTLE—fi b> ad Cuernseya; O«e 4 year old all i>.' fmh heifer, with better calf by side; one 5-year old ■*• ■•nr li-yeor old low to be fresh iti Feb., a heavy milker; <>«" ■ heifer. SHEEP- 8 good yt.iuig Ewes aud Buck Lamb ,-J CHICKENS 10 (Ina. extia nice White Rock Im J .... | H *t V , AND GRAIN About 3 ton soy bean hay; :l ' ',,4 JOO bushel good dry CO rn in cub; 300 bLhel oat-Wi.lye-Kniqht Auto, good co Fordson Tract* •■ , tion. Moline tractor plow; tandem disc, good eondinou; I ulley with lever throw out. Wagon, with triple bed. . Four galvanized chicken coops; I chicken self leedc'- 1 C len.ier for hogs; 1 iron kettle; gasoline drums; f<"'' Kittaehnan extra heavy iron fence posts; 3 good milk strainer; 1 cooling tub. . , ( n I H °US E HOLD GOODS--Blik and white enameled range ■ Oak parlor furnace; 1 Kerogas enameled gasolhc i" PSs Itt£p 1 tt £ p kit, hen cabinet; 2 cupboards; oak dining room - In"- • 1 " eum rug; 2 book Cases; 1 victiob, and records; 1 s mvnM C Wlth . K,lso| iiH' >"<>tor; and other articles 'ml men TERMS-AH sums under »10 cash. Over |1». ""’"‘L-d »■ givnu on goed bankable note bearing B'k interest from dat „ , , HARRY CROVVNOVEK. Owner Roy Johnson, auct. Dutch Ehinger, clerk.
Worthmac Lehman ai Susie served bv ( Ill . is Graber, m. f. leterson A; ,i„s KetvbJW Beery and |■ GUESTS PRESNT ■ at Christmas oihner I Mr. and Mr, Ivan st ue bß tained »i' :i ch ; ist Ms ZB their horn.. .. n x„ n ;, Friday in.,,:, r,,,,... Mr. and Mr,. I'red W gB son Arthur of i, inn Beeler of I-',.wie.■; Mi. J Everet, Bant,, ( >f Linn Mr un.l Mr.;, han Starkrß R< laid. I All members of the YeJ pies Choir > the Piqß t'hu.ch an asked to mettM (choir room a 7 aa morning to annul the (gj Rev. H. H. F.-rntheil, .Ml j 3 her ; of the c'loi: arc alsj attend. 1 crristmas day I OBSERVED AT DINNER I Mr. and Mrs. ('. I>. KnrijM ! tained at dinner. I'husuJ '.or tliei. guest, Mr. and *9 Mos< s, Frank Mi't'Mnid Moses and family, anil Kunkle and family. The M greatly enjoyed by all tM I sent. I « I Test Your Knowl« ' | (an you answer seven am test questions? TnnitaM II i< Four for tlib anawaJ 1 Who is ihe Prejfl I Germauy? I 2. Who wrote the lliailfl 3. Who wrote "Heart Hi 4. What six states in New England? 5. How many guns as for the President's salute!. 6. In what city is in ' University? 7. What is th” ''whit* d 8. Who was Adelina I’aS ( 9. Os what religioefctW i the sacred book? | It). What was the mania i of Mrs. Herbert Hoover?
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