Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1932 — Page 8
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Paris Styles - 4ly Mary Knight fitted Staff Correspondent ' Parlsr4aii. 26- <»’P•- W*’ an- all x> tor a good spring striping, and a a insult there will be t good deal of i "tingiinft with excitement. Uni ■ )|ejveii*k I can’t wear stripes! ’ wahear a tall, thin woman exclaim.; ' Os Tours* yon can’t wear them per* | peadiculat." we speak up promptly, j "Hut what’s to prevent you from wearing them parallel?' And then she broke down and ad- | mitted she never even had thought l about that. All her life she had been brought _up on "You can't wear) strtjie.'. you’re too thin.’ never I stopping .to consider that a good i stripifcan run sideways as well as up and down. Stripes on the bias and running ’riHHid and 'round instead of up and down. do her as much goot as the wrong way does harm. Wearing them the right way, she may in- ! elude every type from the tiny pin-. stripes to the wide burlier pole var-1 ierji and there is no color that must' needs fHtle before her statuesque: <UKj3ity>fbe her hair red black or blonde. DELTA THETA TAU HAS VALENTINE PARTY The members of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority enjoyed a Valentine party in th > Rice Hotel. Monday evening. At six-thirty o’clocK a tour course dinner was s?rved at small tables laid with luncheon covers and napkins of Valentine design, and een-, tered with rod taipers that burned during the luncheon hour. Pretty
EVERY WOMAN faces this question “How do I look to other people?” If you have a lovely skin, attractive eyes, and plenty of enthusiasm, you need not worry. So many women, though, risk their beauty by neglect of constipation. It often causes loss of pep, sallow skins, dull eyes, pimples. „Yet constipation can be overcome bleating Kellogg’s All-Bran. This ceeeal provides “bulk" to exercise the intestines, and Vitamin B which tones the intestinal tract. All-Bran also supplies iron for the blood. -The “bulk” in All-Bran is much like that of lettuce. Special evoking processes make it finer, more palatable. "It is not habit-forming. "Surely this is safer than abusing the system with pills and drugs—so often‘habit-forming. Two tablespoonfuls daily will correct most types of constipation. _ If your intestinal pLwnjxA? trouble is not reI lieved this way, see •ii antii y° ur doctor. AUrBKfcR At all grocers. In '■B the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT THE CORT TONIGHT - TOMORROW PAL’S NIGHT Two admissions for the price of one. Nd Guest Tickets needed. “Two Many Cooks’’ Laughs, Romance, Surprises, in a ramping. Comedy smash, with Bert Wheeler and Dorothy Lee. Added—”loo DOLLARS" Comedy, and Cartoon. 10c-35c Tliurs. and Fri. — "MEN IN HER LIFE" with Lois Moran. •tHMSSSaKHMMBaw
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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Rebekah lod.e I. O. O. F. Hall. Girl Scouts, Central building 4 p. ! tn. Root Twp. Home Economics It'lub. Mrs. Sloan Myers. 1:110 p. m. Catholii luidies Social Club pubI lie card party. D- C. H. S.. 8 p. m. Wednesday M E. Standard Rearers, church parlors, ti p. tn. N. and T. Club, postponed one week. Presbyterian mid week's service I churt It auditorium. 7 p. m. prompt. 11-Nick Chill. Mrs. Leo Teeple. | 7:38 p. in. Frivolity Club, Mrs. Olga Baker 7: Illi p. ni. Union Twp Woman's Club, postponed one week. United Brethren V. I. S. Class. Miss .Josephine Hill, 7:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul, Catholic I school, 2:.'io p. in. Religious Study Club. Miss Grace I Coffee, .74-78-Pr-flt. Ladies Shakespeare Chib. Mrs. E. B. Adams, 2:30 p. m. Historical Chib, Mrs. Delton I Pass water, 2 p. m. Thursday Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. 7:30 1 p. m. | Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society school house, 4 p. m. Christian laulies Aid Society, Mrs. Ida Chronister 2:30 p. nt. M. E. Ladies Aid Society, church parlors. 2:30 p. ni. St. Paul Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. Freeman Walters, all day. Pleasant Grove V. B. Women's Missionary Society. Mrs. Addison I Sheets. 1:30 p. m. St. Mary’s Township. Home Eco- ! nomics Chib. Mrs. Ralph Longen- ■ berger, 1 p. m. W. (). M. Pot-luck supper, Mrs. I Frances Bogner, 6 p. m. I place cards of the chosen heart de- | sign and heart shaped candies were I also on the tables. Following the dinner several games of bridge were played and high score prizes were awarded to Miss Mildred Niblick and Miss Florence Holthouse. Members of the entertainment committee were in I charge of the arrangements for the 1 party. J MONDAY NIGHT CLUB t IS ENTERTAINED Mrs. Herb Kern was hostess to ~ the members of the Monday Night . Club and one guest, Miss Virginia , Laurent. at her home. Monday I evening. Several games of bridge ! were played and high score prizes ! were awarded to Mrs. Hubert Ont- ! lor, Mrs. Amos Graber, and Mrs. ! Mark Braden. Miss Laurent was j also presented with a lovely prize. A one course luncheon was , j served by the hostess at the dos 1 !I of the games The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mark Braden , in two weeks. DECATUR COUPLE 1 MARRIED MONDAY . The marriage of Miss Florence I Faye Fritzinger, daughter of Mr ’ and Mrs. Robert Fritzinger an-1 1 Thomas Daniel Kitson. son of Mr ! and Mrs. Charles T. Kitson both 1 of this city was solemnized at the r parsonage of the St. Mary’s Gath > olic church, at six-thirty o’clock Monday evening. Rev. Father .1 . A. Seimetz received the wedding vows, using the single ring cer-i • mony. . The couple was attended by Mirs Genevieve Kitson. sister of th groom, and Harold Kitson. brothel of the groom, and the ceremony was also witnessed by Miss Mary
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I Indianapolis. Jan. 26 —(Special) -—Grand officers of the F’si lota Xi 1 sorority will take a leading part | in the ceremonials at the Jarnos | Whitcomb Riley hospital for Children at the Indiana University medical center here. Saturday, ! February 6, when the new oxygen treatment department will be opened and dedicated to seientifi - use. The department, a series of rooms and compartments specially built in the latest, approved scientific manner, is the gift of the Psi lota Xi sorority to the tinderpriviJane Fritzinger, sister of the ’ : bride. , I The bride wore a pottdre blue i i crepe dress, fashioned over long J, and simple lines, with short puff sleeves. She wore black satin footwear, eggshell gloves and a 1 metallic hat. The groom wore 1 blue. 3 Miss Kitson wore a black c-repe dress, black hat. and black footp wear. 1 Following the ceremony Mr and e Mrs. Kitson lessor a several day’s wedding trip, keeping their destination a secret. They will! reside in this city after their return. o Mr. Kitson attended Decatur t Catholic high school, and for the t past few years has been employed v at the General Electric company. ~ s have met Wednesday afternoon. >■ The N. and T. Club which was to )• has been postponed one week. .8 " The Women's Home and Foreign s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church w‘Bl ha;ve charge' R of the mid week service which will n be held in the church auditorium. Wednesday night, promptly at seven o’clock. The Standard B’arers of the Mee thodist Episcopal Church will meet q in the church, parlors, Wednesday r evening at six o’clock. A pot-luck h supper will be served. Every mem|p her is requested to be present and !b to bring her dues and one dish of k food. I. „ ENTERTAIN ?. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. William Myers of , s South Fourth street entertained at ie dinner Sunday for Rev. M. W. Sun>r wer.nan, daughter Miss Esther, and iv son Arthur, Miss Virginia Wilson of ■y Ada, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Frank T Butler of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaunt of Hartford City. Charles Clark, evangelist singer ;it the Methodist Episcopal church. i was an afternoon caller at the Meyers home. The Eastern Star meeting will | be held in the Masonic Hall, Thurs- | day night at seven-thirty o'clock. : RESEARCH CLUB ENJOYS STUDY MEETING The members of the Research Club met Monday afternoon with -J' Mrs. Fred Smith at her home on South Third street. Mrs. A. R. Fled--5 derjohann was leader of the proH gram and read a very fine paper on the subject “Nobel Prizes and Prize Winners," giving in. detail the history ot the custom o.' warding prizes for outstanding work in chemistry, physics, medicines, literature. and the cause of international peace. These prizes are made available by a fund of nine million dollars beto queathed for the purpose by one Alfred Bernard Nobel, a Swedish chemist and inventor who strangely enough was an inventor of several H kinds of smokeless powder and
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leged children of Indiarn. While this is not the tiyn gift received by Riley hospitalnrom the charity funds raised by the sorority’s fifty chapters of Indiana, it is one of the most important made by any organization in recent years to the improvement of hospital treatmen’ facilities, according to hospital authorities. In these oxygen rooms, many child patients dang-' erously ill from pneumonia and high fevers will lie given proper atmospheric aid for recovery. Miss Thema Sines, of Logansport. grand president of Psi lota Xi. will preside over the dedicadynamite. For chemistry and physics the i ■awards are made by the Swedish! Royal Academy of Sciences; for J medicine by the Caroline Institute i of Stockholm: for literature by the Swedish Academy; and fcr international peace by a committee appointed by the Norwegian parliament. The first, prizes were awarded in l!»01 and more or less regularly up to the present time, not including ■ the years during the World War. I The total uumuef of awards until i ! 1930 was IT.ii, of these 117 were in- . dividual, and three institutional 1 ■ prizes. The Institute of International | I Law, the International Red Cross, l the International Peace Bureau j were the fortunate institutions, and eighteen countries were represented among prize winners. The best known Americans receiving prizes were Woodrow Wilson. Charles Dawes, Theodore Roosevelt. Frank Kellogg. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, and Miss Jane AdI ams for international peace and ■ I Sinclair Lewis for literature. I The secretary’s report was read . and approved during the short busi-! ness session. One guest. Mrs. Char- ■ les Holthouse, was present. : The Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran Church will meet ThnrsI day afternoon at four o'clock in the , school house. TOWNSHIP CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Jefferson township Home Ecof nomics Club met in the school , building, Thursday evening. The meeting was conducted by the pre- [ sident. Mrs. (lilbert Hirschey. . Group singing was followed by . the reading of the dub creed. The I roll call was responded to by nineI teen members and six guests wore present. It was decided that the r club would serve lunch at the mietings this coming year. The round twble discussion of ways and means of increasing the duh unds was followed by a report 1 on the agricultural conference held . at Purdue University recently. Mrs. Emerson Wall who attend’d the conference gave a general report of the entire meeting and the club members asked that a more i detailed account o some of the i sessions be given at a later date, i A delicious lunch consisting of I chicken sandwiches, noodles and i- salad wgs served by the hostesses, i Mrs. Chester Haines and Ida Cline, i o e Marion. Va.—(U.R) —-Deer are bej coming very plentiful in all secu tions of Virginia. One recently • wandered into Bastian, and later a i- buck of about 175 pounds was seen trotting through a Richmond street, e— o Stray Tabbies Blamed e Raleigh, N. C. (U.R) —Stray house h cats are the greatest menace to y small game and birds and probably .1 destroy more than hunters, accordil ing to state conservation officials.
tion which will follow the sorority’s annual state luncheon Saturday iMton at tlie Riley hospital. In the official Work of the annual state luncheon and midwinter tweeting ot’ chapter delegates. Miss Sines will be assisted by Miss Alice McKinney, of Petersburg, grand vice-president, and by Mrs. Enid Schenkel. ot’ Huntington, grand advisor. Arrangements are being made by members of Psi lota Xi in Indianapolis for a luncheon to l>- > attende<l* by more than 150 cliap-| ter delegates, members and off!-, cials. ———— —■— ——■ '
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adler spent a few days visiting Mrs. Adler's mother Mrs. Sarah Lehman at Bet tie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick and family of this city were Sunday dinner guests o; Dr. and Mrs. A. Rettsser at Berne. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist of Portland visited in this city Monday i afternoon. E. J. Worthman, trustee of Preb'le township *'s a bu‘l ieSS visitor I in this city luday. Arthur Blakey, trustee of Union township was looking after business in Hits city today, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. lirentlinger of Route 5 were business visitors here today. Charles Ehlerding of Route 4 was looking a.ter business here today. Walter E. Somers of route 5, Decatur. was a business visitor here Tuesday. o — ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoppen- ; hagen. Fort Wayne. Route 2 are the j parents o: a boy baby born to them , Monday at tlie Adams County Me- ■ morial Hospital. Both mother and j baby are getting along nicely. 1 Insane Man Sought Aklavik, Northwest Territory, i Jan. 26 —(UP) —Four weary royal Canadian mounted police fought . through snow in 28 ttegrees below zero cold today toward Yukon terri- • I tory, “Zraveyard of the far north." . on the trail of Albert Johnson. "bush crazy" trappir who beat of > 15 Royal Canadian mounted police , in three battles and finally escaped "It’s suicide for a man to go into the north alone this time of year” [• experienced tra'ppers said, “Nows , came here that Johnson had fled. t “Johnson is done for.” I “Get your man anyway,” was the order to the mounted polipe. o Professor May Seek Mythical Pot of Gold ; Hougton, Mich., Jan. 26. —(U.R) — . Puzzled as he may be, Prof. James f Fisher, of the Michigan College of 1 Mining and Technology here, is . seeking a share in a pot of gold . which a Michigan man hopes to find. Recently Prof. Fisher received a ■- letter from a tnan, whose name y was not revealed, asking if there a was any possible method by which n he could locate a quantity of gold, t. which he had dreamed was burled on his farm. .The man was informed that there e was no known methofl. but Prof, o Fisher admits that he is seriously y considering the matter. 1- o pet the Habifr-rrace at Homa
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OP I.OCAI/ AND FOREIGN MARKETS SERNE MARKET (’orreeto<l Jan. -*» No comni(Bsion atKi no yardaa®. j Hogs 100-luO rounds s3.fiu 150-220 pounds 220-250 pounds >3..» ■ 25t.>-350 pounds s3.tto Roughs $2.75. Stags $l5O Vealers SX.SO. Spring lambs $5.25 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept , Wheat .55% .57% -''•7% -’■'ft , [f’orn .37% .40*4 .Il's Oats .25% .2a’s EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK j East Buffalo, N. V, Jan. 26.—(U.PJ — Hogs: on sale, 1.600; slow, pack-; ers inactive; weights above 150 lbs. mostly 5c under Monday's average; lighter weights 10c to I>c lower; hulk. 160-210 lbs, $4.60; mix-, 'cd offerings with light end. s4.4a:' 1210-260 lbs.. $4.25 $4 40; 11. lbs, down. $3.55-SL2S. Cattle: Receipts. 125; cows I scarce; steady; cutter grades. $2-1 steers and heifers, unsold. ! Calves: Receipts, 100: vealers [unchanged; $10.50 down. Sheep: Receipts. 300; lambs: rather slow: generally steady: good to choice. $6.50 to mosi'y $6 ... mixed offering. $6.25; common and medium. $5 50-$6. —— LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Ja:i. 26 No. 2 New Wheat 4Sc j fto lbs. White Oats 20e 28 lbs. White Oats . 10c Barley . M 8 Rye . , , Bn.Stoy Beans , 35c I New No. 4 Yellow Corn 38e New No. 4 White corn 33c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen , 12c Casualties Are High San Salvador, Jan. 26—(UP) — Casualties in the “Communist's up- ' rising over the week end in El Salvador totaled about 2.000 rebe's in var.mis parts of the country, advices i achin; the eaiptai said to-d-ay. Hughes Seeks Office II Greemastle, Ind, Jan. 26—(UP) I James P. Hughes, 57, for the past 21 years jt’die of tlie Putnam circuit court today announced his candidacy for Judge ot the Indiana supreme court, on the Democratic ticket.\ j Judge Hughes graduated from Det Pauw University law school in 1900 . and has practised since in Greencastle. He became prosecutor of . Putnam and Clay counties in 1907 and served until appointment as j. judge of the newly created Puts nam circuit in 1911. He has been I elected .our successive times since, 3 and has four years remaining on his . present term. o——— s mitiii: i-o x<>x-itr.siiH:xr In the XilnniH Circuit Cunrt Februnry Term 11132 , Complnlnt for Divorce >o 142 la Carrol I>. Lake vs. Ftuth Evelyn Lake tt appearing Ir >ni affidavit, tiled in the above entitled cause, that Huth Evelyn laike of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. j Notice is therefore hereby given the sold Huth Evelyn Lake that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge _ of the Adams Circuit Court on the 21st day of March. 1932, the same s being the 43r«l Jurtdicial Dav of the ,f next regular term thereof, to be hoiden at the Court tlouse in the City s of Decatur, commencing on Mondav (] tlie Ist day of February A. 1». ms’;’ and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will he heard and determined in her absence Witness, my name and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed this 22nd e day of January, 1932. Milton C. Werling Clerk ’ , Bv Bernice Nelson Deputy II January 22" 1932. J I C. L. Walters, Atty Jan 2S Feb 2-9 d AITOINTVIF.VT OF E.XIII ITRtv No. ZS.M e Notice Is hereby given, That the . undersigned has been appointed Ex- • estitor of the .state of Albert Ary nol.l late of Adams county, deceased Ihe estate is proha h|v solvent Caroline Arnold. Executrix January 25, 1932. Lenhart, Heller and Rrhurger, Attys Jan 26 Feb 2-S • ■
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, business cards, and notices FOR SALE l\>R TRADE—No. H la»tz feed grinder with sacker attachment. I Will exchange for a plug i'lisa. mare. A corn plow and tank heatlei will exxchange for second hand I , orn plainer. Decatur phono X6l-4). 201’1 I FOR SALE Three quarter size I violin. Write Ellen Gephart. R. 6. I lb’cntnr- •-•iHJtx FOR SALE -1 pr- Chestnut Sorrel mare and gelding. 6 and . yrs. I old wt 36(H) It.s. F. J. Schmitt. 20L! FOR SALE 10 head of good I farm horses. F. J. Schmitt. 20tl FVJR SALE—A seven room semi ] modern house. For full particulars! ' write to Louise Tekulve 2335 Que- , bee Rd. Cincinnati. Ohio IS-6IX j FOR SALE New and used Ford ! son tractors. Used parts. Plow , I points at reduction. Craigville Gar-j agP . 19 12t Fri Tue» j FOR SALE OR TRADE for Live I stock—B in. la-tz feed grimier., W. M. Kitson. '-’-’-ft FOR SALE—B tons soy bean hay. . % mile south Kirkland high [ j s: hool I. F. Yaney and Son f rait-, ville phone. 22-3tx i i FOR SALE —Guernsey heifer call. ( Phone 867-J. 2i-2t WANTED ! WANTED—FIat tires to repair, will! call for and return them anyI where within city limits for 25c : Phone 1289 Porter and Passwater. LOST AND FOUND ! Lost Ladies Green pocket book. | Sunday night, containing Itetween sls and $2". and a fountain pen. Reward. Finder return to Jesse H. Steele. Pleasant Mills. Phone 8833. 21-3tx FOR RENT ' FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house Bath, clothes rooms and garage, I hot air and water ystem. North i second street Decatur Indiana Phone 431 Judson W. Teeple. 22-3tx t-'lHl RENT 80 .u-rr- farm 4 miles west of Monroe. Monroe phone 1 3 long on 33. 22-3tx COURTHOUSE '! Marriage License ( - Thomas Daniel Kitson, D 'catur, . ! G. E. employee to Florence Faye I Fritzinger, Decatur. Real Estate Transfers , I Fort Wayne Investment Co, 128 I acres in Jefferson township to First Joint S. L. B. for SLO<). . Fort Wayne Investment Co. 120 s acres in Preble township to First Joint S. L. B. for SI.OO. 1 Grace M. Abnet. north half of n Int 318, M. R. E. Cemetery to j William F. Myers for $25.00. Hurl Johnson. 80 acres in Wabash township to The Mutual Bene.it I-ifi tor $4,800.0-9. Eight Daily kapen e Pon Louis, the ciipliHl ot MmH * t tlua an Is,and in the Indian ocean, e with « itopiilatrnn of 'Sl.niq. has ' eight dally m-w-manon. n NOTICE! RECEIVER’S SALE : Thursday, January 28 J 10 o'clock a. m. Conveyor’s Factory. t • si 1 s Machinery, 100.8. Motors. OtTice Furniture and Fixtures. Each article to be sold separately to high bidder. W. A. Lower, ’8 Receiver. 9 ——
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