Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1932 — Page 4

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Paris Styles lly Mary Knight United Pres* Stall' Curi'i spoiidenL T3t'ix. Kuli. X i UP* What u llliki thing a scurf is, lull wluu a lot of ihint's it cun ilo. And nothing wus ever more true than iliui stale meal applied to the licit' scarl lit i particular. Here is an illustration. ; Tin* drew is plain with a V neck ; anti puff sleeves over the elbows j hut ruling the arm • lro.a just below i there to the wrist. Three scarves i give it an entirely different aspect i Two red silk triangles ar* used first j They are both the same size, and 1 equilateral. One point clips to the \ side of the V neck, and th' other point to the other side of the neck and the ends wrap around the waist und tie in a small bow at the left j .hit! of' the waist. Next a white scarf is placed a- ■ round the neck, crossed in front at I the waisteline and tied in a knot ; with the ends going around tlie j waist anil fastening in the back in a j small knot. A clip or pin fastens the scarf to the point of the V on the I dress. The third scarf is of blue and i w.iite plaid silk ami is clipped t:> j the side of the neckline near the | shoulder—one end of it, that is. He- j ginning there, the scarf continues i around the hack of the neck, comes j over thq other shoulder, goes across ; the front of the dress to the under j arm seam at the left, one hand j holds tr there for a minute until the i other has had time to slip it j through the loop thus made when j it comes back to that point. A bow i with one loop finishes this third j arrangement. The liver Ready class of the Me- j thodist Kpiscopal Sunday School j will meet Thursday night at seven- j thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. | M. E. Hower. The Frivolity Club will meet with '[ Mrs. William August Wednesday : night at seven-thirty o'clock. The Women's Home Missionary j Society of the Methodist Episcopal i Church will hold its annual mit.- j TJox opening and Guest Day at the ! home of Mrs. B. 01. Franklin, Thurs-1 day afternoon at two-thirtv o'clock. I An interesting program has been j planned. The hostesses for the j meeting will be the Mesdames 15. j H. Franklin. Amos Yoder, A. D. j Suttles, W. Guy Brown, Ifelton Bass-; water, John Niblick anil George ( .ironister. All members are urged ; to be present, and to bring gue.-ls. j The public is cordially invited to i attend. ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger j entertained at dinner Sunday, at i their home on North Seventh street /jpvers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. i Earl Butler and daughter Martha I Erma, and Mr. and Mrs. Buffenbar- ' ger and son Carl. LADIES AID TO SERVE SUPPER The Ladies Aid - Society of the j Monroe Methodist Episcopal Church | will serve a ten cent supper next j Wednesday evening from five to six | STAINLESS Same formula . . same price. In \ original form, too, if you prefer W^vicks OVER W MILLION JARS USED YEARLY

— TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS — SALMON 3 Tall cans OKp GENUINE ALASKA PINK—SPECIAL PRUNES. Medium Size, Choice Fruit. . . .4 Ihs. 17c KEANS 5 It, s . IC, GREAT NORTHERNS AeJv SPINACH, Fresh, Clean 5 C It, APPLES 6 lbs. ROMAN BEAUTY, FANCY UUt PORK Hearts or Liver 6 lbs. Oft/* FRESH, TASTY . HADDOCK. Fillets, Choice Boneless Fish.. It). 13c . j

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Cwlliun Needle Club, postponed. | Civic See inn Called meeting, id- j 1. ary Rest Unnni. 7:la p m. Research club. Mis. 'W. Guy ' i Brow i», 2:3ii p. m. j Literature Department meeting, Mrs. Fred Erudite, 7:30 p. m. i Delia Theta Tan and Alumni meeting. Mrs. Raymond Kohne. 8 |t>- nt. 1 uesday L. of C. pot-luck supper, Catholic School hall. ; Methodist W. 11. M S„ Mrs. 11. i H. Franklin, 2:30 p. in Rebekah Lodge I. O. O. E. Hall 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa Business meeting Mrs. ! W. Guy Brown, S p. m. Young Matrons Club Mrs. Frank fCrist, 7:30 p. in. C. L. of C. Catholic school hall, 'd: 30 p. m W. C. T. IT. Willard Tea, Lib- ! rary Hall. 3 p. m. M K. Ever Ready class, Mrs. M. I E. Hower, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday M. E. Standard Bearers, Mrs. C, : O. Porter. 8 p. m. United Brethren W. M. A. Mrs. ! Henry Baumann, meet at church j 1:3o p. m. Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Ten •Cent Supp r. Model Hatchery, 5 to 16:30 p. m. Frivolity Club Mrs. William Auf-1 just, 7:30 p.m. Religious Study Clllb. Miss Helen i Holthouse, 7:30 p. m. Bridge Club, Mrs. Leo Saylors, 8 P- m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Sovietv 1 Miss Velina Walters, " p. m. Better Homes Home Economies Club, postponed. Historical Club, Mrs. Fred Han-c-her, 2 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. D. H. Erwin 2:30 p. m. ! Beulah Chapel allies Aid Society j Mrs. Willard Mcßride. aliLday. Thursday Union Chapel Ladies Aiu Society : Mrs. Walter Whittenbarger 1 p. nt. I W. O. T. M. Moose Home 7:30 | Christian Ladies Aid, Mrs. Sol ! Lord, 2:30 p. m. Friday Ben Hur Tirzah Club, Ben Hur ■ Hall, after lodge, j lietter Homes Home Economics ! Cluib, Mrs. James Hendricks, 2 p. m. i Phi Delta Kappa Valentine Dance j Thi De!t Hall. 9 p. m. thirty o'clock, in the Model Hatch- ! ory building at Monroe. I menu for the supper will conI sist of vegetable soup and crackers singer bread, fruit salad, and cof- | ee. The public is invited. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia I J will hold a pot-luck supper in the Catholic school hall, Tuesday night February 9. All members are askjed to attend. Th > Tirzah Club of the Ben Hur j Lodge will meet Friday evening foi- | lowing the regular lodge meeting I for a un-lal party. Mrs. Karma j 1 Smith and daughter June and Mrs. 1 Naomi King will be the hostesses, j All members are requested to lie | present. PHI DELTS TO GIVE VALENTINE DANCE The Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity of this city will entertain with a ’ Valentine dance at the fraternity I hal!, Friday evening at nine o’clock. ! Guests will include members of the Phi Delt chapters from surrounding ! towns, and several invited guests

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from this city. Decorations of the ball will be In keeping with th > Valentine season. A good orchestra will be secured to furnish music for dancing Clarence Beavers. Glen Beavers, and Bill Erwin are In charge of the arrangements. Ihe W. M A. of the United Brethren church will meei Wednesday afternoon at the home Os Mrs. Henry Baumann. All members ure asked to meet at the church at onethirty o'clock and ways will be provided to go to the Baumann home. The B-'tter Homes Home Economics Club will meet Friday afternoon at two o'clock with Mrs. James Hendricks. Each member of Che 01'gTiiiUaJl.on is asked to respond to the roll cal! by giving some saying of Georgy Washington. The Christian Ladies Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at the home of i Mrs. Sol Lord. A good attendance is I desired. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler entertained at dinner Sunday for their i daughter Naomi, anil Dr. Speckman of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porter and iami!y anil Mrs. Clyde Butler and daughter Joan. Patrols number 3 and 4 of the Girl Scout troop number on will meet Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Central school it was announced today by the committee in charge. The meeting of the Pythian Needle (Tub which was to have been h -Id tonight has been postponed. The Union Chapel Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Walter Whittenbarger, Thursday afternoon ar one o’clock. All members are requested to be present anil to bring needles and thimbles. The Standard Bearers o: the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at thy home of Mrs. ('. O. Porter. All members are requested to be present ami to bring their dues. Regular Blue lodge meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock at Masonic hall. D. H. Tyndall, W. M. UNITED STATES NOT FAVORABLE TO JAPAN PLAN ‘CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) ..gainst the partition of China." The Japanese project for neutralizing certain Chinese cities am! demilitarizing China reached the state department in the form of press reports. It was not officially communicated by Japan through diplomatic channels. Officials here did not know whether it would he. DELINQUENT TAXES SOLD BY TREASURER .CONTINUED FRO' PAGE ONE. by H. C. Oksen. superintendent of thp local factory that the money j was being wired to a local bank ;to pay the tax. Wee liter received the money later today. No bids had been received by the treasurer for the sugar company's property. The assessment on the Holland St. Louis Sugar company's plant this year has been reduced from $417,350.00 to $237,100, because it was assessed as a non-operating plant last March and the total tax due this year -is $7,516.07, or a little less than half of the total Cor last year. s County Auditor Albert Harlow I began making out the tax titles immediately following the sale and it was announced that persons coming from a distance would receive theirs first. — o Fred Kohler of French township j was a business visitor in this city j today.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. FF.DRI ARY 8 1932.

WHEN NEWS * • — Mrs. Eva Moser, and daughter i entertained relatives from Fort Wayne at dinner Sunday. The many :riends of Mr. Joseph . Spa.ir w ill he pleased to learn of his return home fru.n the Decatur j hospital where he underwent a , successful operation, i Rev. G- A. Eddy Is conducting j evangelistic services at his Wren charge. i Rev. Frank Prestige is also conducting, a series of meetings at the Pleasant View Baptist church. He is being assisted by Rev. Brown of Decatur. Mrs. Loyd Callow entertained for relatives at her home Sunday. Mrs. Catherine Springer visited Sunday with Mrs. Eunice Shadt. Mrs. Mary Wallace and Mrs. , Frank Standiforil called on Mrs. j Jesse Dull Saturday afternoon. Gilda Eddy called on Audry Dull ! Saturday afternoon. Garland Cli ton was most pleasantly surprised Saturday evening 1 when a number of his friends gathered at the home of ids parents to ; remind him of his seventeenth ; birthday anniversary. The evening i was spent in a social way and deli- ! l ious refreshments were served by , his parents Mr. and Mrs. Carrol | Clifton. Mrs. Mary Wallace has returned I to her home In Antweip Ohio alter spending so.ne time with Mrs. Mari caret Wagers. World day of prayer will be obj served at the U. It. church at 2:30 • j Friday afternoon a good attendance ■iis requested from each o: the snri rounding churches. Rev. F. E. Fetherolf is conducting revival services at Bethel charge. The gospel messenger who broadcast each Sunday morning from ; station WOWO will be present Fri ! day evening and will have full I charge of the evening's program. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and daughters Wilma and Ruby of Decatur spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Asa Carter. r macLeTnews T ♦ • Mrs. G. F. Keil and children Phyi Tis and Joe were guests of Mr. and i Mrs. Charles Dettingei and Mr. and ! Mrs. Ernest Hettinger the latter j part of last week. Mrs. John Gerber visited Mrs. I George Gerber and baby Thursday j forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brachit of Fort Wayne Saturday. Mr. am! Mrs. Ernest Worthman and family and the Misses Hazel and Rachel Helmrick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hosier Eckrote of i Linn Grove were over Sunday • guests of Daniel Scherry and , | daughters Marta and Marcella. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fruchte and , j family of Decatur were guests of ! 'l l '- und Mrs. Waiter Kruetzman , unit son Richard Sunday afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Henschen, Mr. land Mrs. E. J. Miller and children Lloyd, Zeal and Nettie Jean, visited George Miller and daughters Olive and Emma Sunday afternoon, j j Mr. and Mrs. John Bieneke of i Decatur were supper goesa Suni day of Mr. and Mr 3. Franklin Fruchte and family and Edward t Scherry. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blaemker f and daughter Irene and Miss MinI nie Bloemk.ar visited Mr. and Mrs. M George Gerber and son Loren Sun- - day a.ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hower of Decatur were dinner guests of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Charles Dettinger Sunt day. u Miss Marie Scherry visited the t Misses Marie dad Helen Hildebrand 5 Sunday afternoon. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Hower visitt ed Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hower of • Bluffton Monday. o — Theatre Is Held Up 6 1 Indianapolis. Feb. 6 — (UP) - While dozens of pedestrians gathered to watch police investigate the SIOO robbery of the Fountain Square theater early last night, holdup men r> appeared at a theater across the y street and took more than SIOO from the cashier.

f^Townlaljc A letter from Rev. B. N. Covert. I former pastor of the Presbyterian j church here and now located ai | Kirksville, Mo. says they are getting along very nicely, though he lias been in bed several days with the grippe and an infected leg. lie and his family sent best regards to all Decatur friends. Harvey M. Morley, Angola, candidate for congress, will speak over WOWO tomorrow evening at 10:15. for ten minutes, stating his views. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ellingham were guesis of Mr. and Mrs. J 11. Heller lor dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. R. D. Myers is visiting her daughter. Miss Josephine in New York City. ■Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman of Marion, Ohio, was u guest at the Thomas home over Sunday. David Swaint and son Roger of ' Bluffton visited here Saturday eve- ' ning. | David Adams attended the Me- ; Nutt meeting at Indianapolis Sunday. i j ! I. W. Macy left this afternoon for , j New York City where he will at- ’ ! tend to business several day 3, doing special engineering work for I j one of tae large conveyor com- | panies of the east. E. J. Fricke. Andrew Fuelling and 11 one or two others from the local j sugar growers association will go j |to Toledo toworrow to complete | several details regarding the oper- | ation o. the plant here this year. * David Cramer, a sUident at the ; Indiana Central College of Indiana- j polls spent the week-end with his larents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Cra- : : mer of near this city. i Miss Bernice Leonard of Tulsa, i Okla . and Mrs. Van Boyd of Louis- ! 1 i ville, Ky„ who were here to attend I . | the funeral of their father. Delmar . F. Leonard, last Friday a ternoon, 1 are pending the week with their s'-ster Mrs. Virgil Krick and other, ’ relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunkin of Potomac. 111., Mrs. W. D. Fortner and daughter N 'va of Danville, and * Frank Leonard of I.afayett have I returned to their homes after at- * tending the funeral of Delmar F. Leonard, last Friday afternoon. Miss Josephine Pease of Bluffton witnessed the Bluffton-Decatnr i basketball game here Friday night | and spent the week-end visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Burt Mangold. Joseph McNamara of Indianap- ! oils visited with friends in this j city Sunday. COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Henry E. Dreier et tix, land in Washington, Wal.ish, and Root] townships to The Peoples Savings! Bank for SI.OO. Reuben L. Miller, m lots 1,9, Buena Vista to Albert AmstuU for $1050.00. Mary E. Bollinger in lot G 39, Decatur to Herman Dierkes et ux for SI.OO. o—i Hospital Board Meets The board of the Adams County Memoiia! Hospital met Saturday afternoon at the local hospital for ; the purpose of planning for the year. The members of the board are A. J. Smith. Edward Ray. Frank Heiman and James Briggs. A good re- ■ port was read at the meeting, and it was stated that the collections would balance the expenses for the , year. ■ a o Old Belief Corrected Experiments conducted by the army air corps indicate that the popular bedef that a person fall- ; lug from a great altitude will be killed or rendered unconscious before reaching the ground is not correct. A man failing from a great sltituile does uut necess ’.rlly lose consciousness. Vpaninlmrnt of Ailnilnlmralrix » Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Ad--5 ministi-atrix of the estate of Orvnl l Harruff. late of A lams County de- - leased The est.Ue is probably not--3 vent. 1 Lenna Harruff, Administratrix H. M. DeVoss Attorney, l eb. 5, 1932 Feb. 8-15-32

MARKET REPORTS • DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL I AND FOREIGN MARKETS — BERNE MARKET Corrected Feb. S No commission and no yardage. Hogs, 10(1-15(1 pounds $:!.50 150-220 pounds $5.90 220 250 ,-omuls $5.70 250-350 pounds $5.50 Roughs $2.50 $2.75. • iSlags $1.50 Vealers SS,SO. Spring lambs $5.50, Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market 5 cents lower. Hogs, 100-140 pounds $5.40 140-160 pounds $3.75 160-200 pounds $4.10 200-225 pounds $4.00 225-250 pounds $3.85 250-275 pounds $3.70 275-300 pounds $3.60 300-350 pounds $3.50 ( CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept Wheat 54% .57% .58% .59%, Corn .35' 2 .38% .21 % Oats .23% .24% .24% .24% | EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N Y.. Feb. B.—(U.R) j —Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 9,100; rather j ’slow, weights about 150 lbs. 20e to, ! 25c under Saturday's average. | lighter weights scarce, steady; bulk 1 j 160-210 lbs.. $1.50; sparingly. $4.60; 1230-250 lbs., $1.25$ 135; weights be-, how 040 Bis., $3.75$ 1.25; largely $4 down. Calves: Receipts. 1.000; lioldov ers, 250; steers and yearling*, qual • ity plain: market uneven but mostly steady to weak; few good yearlings, $10.25: medium steers and heifers, $5.25-$6.50; few. $7; common kinds. $4.50-$5; fat cows weak to 25c lower. $3.50-$4; cutter 1 grades, $2 25-$3. Calves: Receipts, 1,000; better grade vealers unchanged, $9.50 to mostly $10; common and medium, $6-$7.50. Sheep: Receipts, 9.000; market not fully established; scattered sales weak to 25c under Friday's average; good to choice, wooleil lambs. $6.75-$7; somp held around t $7.25; common and mediums, $5.50'56.50; clippers. $5.75; fat rows, $::• : ; $3.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 8 i No. 2 New Wheat 47c ' 30 lbs. White Oats 19c j I "8 lbs. white Oats 18c i | Barley 30c ! j Rye 30c ! Soy Beans 35 c ( New No. 4 White corn 31c , New No. 4 Y 'How Corn 36c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eg" . dozen . . is,- .. -—.-—a _ COMEDY WILL BE PRESENTED I CONTINUED FROM FAC’S CNEI side re.roshment stand Mildred Henschen Mrs. Van Dyke—A sdf made millionairess Leah Griffith Diane Webster—Her niece Mary Reinhard Theodore Webster —Her nephew Laylce Scherry Mr. Beasly—Care taker for the Van Dyke estate Boyd Stealer BANQUET TO BE HELD TONIGHT (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) tirinj president. The three members who retire from the board this y-ar are Mr. Ashbaucher, C. C. Pum; hrey and Dick Heller. Each has served for two terms. SPECIAL Ice Cream Moulds for Valentine Dav Parties Order early. LENHART’ Dairy Products Co. 226 N. 2nd st. Phone 230 % ' ■*' # st ’

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES * ♦ FOR SALE i iiR SALE All modern city pro- , perty or will trade lor farm. \\ rite box A. N. care Democrut 29-3txeod ! FARM FOR SALK—to~settie an es-j tate, a 125-acre Farm with gisnl I buildings, fine land, fine location on hard road in Ashtabula Co.. Ohio The garden spot of the 11. S. A.. Will include 19 cows and winter, feed. Price now $6,850,011 lime on, part. The difference In the priee of j cows alone will pay for this farm, j Corn here now 55c a Ini. Write | Spencer Bros. Dorset, Ohio. 12r6tx Thurs Mon j FOR SALK—Living room suites, priced to lit your pocketbook. Sold on terms. See us before you buy. Sprague Furniture Co., Phone 199. 31-3 t FOR - SALE Mattresses, irices ranging from $4.98 to $15.00. i • Sprague Furniture Co. 134 Monroe j 1 St. 31-St J BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW fori i Limberlost quality large type | i White Leghorn chicks. Every male j i bird used p: pure Hanson blood. , j Chicks 9%c in thousand lots. Lint-j berlost B;g Farm. Berne, Ind. 15-4tx Mon-4 | . FOR SALE 2 good fresh cows, in- j quire Jim A. Hendricks, phone! Monroe 23. 323tx j FOR SALE QUALITY BABY CHICKS Try Baumgartner's high grade l baby chicks for 1932. Many popn-j lar breeds. Chicks carefully selected. See us Before ordering. I Quality High—Prices Low. Bring us your eggs for custom hatching. We hatch Thous an d s yearly. 1 Hatches every Tuesday. Baumgartner's Hatchery and Poultry Farm. 9 miles south of Magley. 1 tluftton. hid., R. 4. Craigville phone WANTED u.ANie.i) in rent a farm. Prefer grain rent hut will give reasonable cash. R. E. Brown, It. 1, Monroe. 31-3tx MALE HELP WANTED - Ambitious, reliable nan wanted immediately handle Watkins Products in Decatur. Customers established. Excellent opportunity, steady employment, rapid advancement for right man. Write today J. R. Watkins company 242-252 E. i Naghten St.. Columbus, Ohio ltx SALESMEN WANTED-Men want ed to establish and operate Raw- • leigh City business in Cities of Decatur. Bluffton, and Montpelier. Reliati'.e hustler can start earning $55 weekly ajid Increase rapidly. Write immediately. Raw leigh Co. Dept. IN-20-V, Freeport, 111. Jan 23 Feb. 3-8 3tx I M I N WANTED -Trained salesmen in demand. Study and prepare yourself for this wall paid profession; satisfaction guaranteed or tuition refund'd; in urination free write Dept. N.t'.R. 921 Illinois Bldg. Indianapolis, Indiana. 3txeod 0 FOR RENT 1 i FOR RENT—7 room house on N. Fifth St. Modern except furnace. Immediate possession, lri--1 quire of the TTrl Adams County Dank 33-3 t FOR RENT—S room cottage, nearly modern. 3 room semi-modern api artment, furnished or unfurnished. Both have garden, chicken park and , garage. Reasonable rent. Mrs. S. S. Magley, Monmouth, 3i-3t i LOST AND FOUND | LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN - Young red sow. Roland Grote. , Phone 697-A 32-3tx FOUND—SomiTlnoney at Decatur post office. Owner may have same by paying f or this ad and describing game. 33-2 t VpiieinlmrHl of VilminiMrnlnr ~ No. ST.-xi Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned h;,s been appointed Administrator of the estate of Hattie SeU'b late of County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent ‘ ■ L Walters, Attorney ) - V,,. '- alters Administrator June 11130 Feb, 8-15-22

Answers To Test ■ Questions H« r Below are tl„ ~ i Test Quest !,•!:•, j,, on Pag" . 1. March, 1 1 2. Calvin fuel it g£ 3. The -H -j 4. Shooting si., n :„ 5. "Trilby." 6 Doctor ircrry, ,j, 7. Alclsoti. H ii , 8. Conventrv 9. Mt. Aral a • in. George M p ___ __ „ —^Lj! BARGAINS P ■ < ;. Room. Dining i: , w tregse-t and Rn. - i. Key Monroe, our Pli Hu. Dance, Tucml:u Niehlß of ( . Hall. B H NOTICE OF MEETING PitiNotice Is he is I annual meeting sh>'Uni|Hj, i),' the A merit | will he held a! •■',; niary 17th • " ina a board ••■' .•t,-! acting such gi^Hil ! properly . >: | Said meeting w h-M company s offi. • •• s:ißhK I Decatur. ladiana H Eil. F I’.crlint H Acting Seer. 5 \L-.a^B' : Feb US'" Get the Habit - ~-aar a: I ALTOS H Re-flnanced ments. Qu:. srrvic?. I'ranklin Securitv Co. Phone Decatur Imran* «mhk: - rraga'S I I.OHIAt I IIOI.THOI'A! Stenos'i'ap' ii' Vw'!'®!, Typewriting I JlltlffO .1. T. Mel'l'V Oll'ior, K. "I < . I^ l^I If you have any ior stenographic • I *Bl I glad to do it. Pimm’ ! appointment. = - I YAGER URniHW ' I Bair Funeral Directors am ■i Ambulance Serv-ce. day or I Lady Attendant Phone Funeral Home. ' :rsl I M S, E. BLAG® FUNERAL DIRECTOR H Mrs. Black. l/uB Vtend* rails answered c'omptly H day or night. - Office phone 50u M- ■ ' Anthulanie S'-rvice hB I N. A. IIIMKK gs •OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Ciasses HOURS: |H 8:30 to 11:30—12 5" K 1 Saturdays 8:o0 P- m - Telephone i ••' 8m For BFTI'KH l! I)R. H. FROHN AI !-£!'■ Licensed ■ 'J Chiropractor and ! Radlonic diagnosis and ">• Phone 314 101 So :!rd '■ Office Hours 10-12. h 'H 10 years in Decatur. ! — 00f m i| LOBENSTEIN & Dg® t FUNERAL DIRECTORS g Galls answered promptly M night. Ambulance Service M Office Phone 90. M Residence Phone, DecstA 'J 4 ® llesidonce Phone, M° nru j LADY ATTENDANT M