Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1932 — Page 4
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Paris Styles By Mary Knight I’nlted Press staff Corn ■-.'.ntiJcill I Purls. Reb. 15 (UP) Spangly I jheketa are allied to dull lace even- I Ing gowns in many of the cmartest I midnight combinations. Brightness | and sobriety, worn at the same time I scent- to give the wearer a new sort ' of conversational equilibrium. She I while Iter costume carries her to i .eels that she is well balanced and | extremes, she can itconfident that ' their appearance together will in- 1 evitably bring about a perfect moderation. Suppose, for instance, that the ; dross is of black lace peau d'ange. I so dull-snrfaced and gorgeous. Ami 1 suppose that the jacket is of sequin i in black, so scintillating and sump- : tuous looking! There you are. fully | equipped with the two extremes in , one color. Os course, you could have . the jacket in red spangles, or emer-, aid, Ittte little slivers of rubies and I emeralds. .Madame Lanvin likes to ! make bright things—Sunday evening blouses and jackets of silver se- - quins that are as dazzling as dia- , mends. She also uses sequin sleeves <m an otherwise entirely sombre! dress. HONORS MOTHER WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Minnie Holthouse was honored with a dinner party at the home of her mother. Mrs. Mary Terveer. Sunday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The dinner was served at six o’- 1 clock and covers were laid for Mrs. Holthouse, her children, grandchildren. and brothers and slaters. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Uhl of Toledo, I Ohio were out-of-town guests. ENTERTAINS GUESTS WITH BRIDGE PARTY Miss Dorothy Haley entertained a number of her friends at her; home Saturday evening with a I ridge party. Appointments were j In keeping with Valentine's Dav. and pretty heart shaped tallies were given the guests. Five games of bridge were played and high score prize was awarded to Miss Aleta Harlow. A two course luncheon was then served by the hostess, and was effectively carried out in the Vai-! STAINLESS ! Same formula . . same price. In \ original form, too, if you prefer \-lb/coiosVICKS OVER\4?/MILLION JARS USED YEARLY WILL a loan up to $300.00 help you? We make confidential loans on your own personal security. No endorsers —lowest terms. We feature prom[ft service—you get the money the same day you apply. Small monthly or weekly payments—arranged to suit your convenience. Call, write or phone us. Special Plan for Farmers Franklin Security Co. Open daily 8 to 5, Saturday till 9
Gold Meda’, 21 lb. bag.. 63c KJ I 'fl </• p 'U 8, »a r y’ 24 lb. bag.... 63c ■ I wll ■ Countr y Club, 24 tb. bag 45c Avondale, 24 lb. bag. ... 39c PASTRY FLOUR, Country Club..s lb. bag 12c APPLE RUTTER Qt. Jar 1 01/.,,. COUNTRY CLUB—-Crushed from Red Ripe Apples ' Vz GRAPE FRUIT, Large, Ripe 6 for 25c APPLES 6 tbs. ‘Kp ROMAN BEAUTY Fancy Box Quality "UV HAMBURGER. Fresh Ground lb. 11 >/ 2 c • NECK BONES, Fresh. Meaty 9 tbs. 25c BOILING BEEF pound 71/, c F.NE FOR SOUP OR STEW • 7
CLUB CALENDAR Monday I Alpha Zeta Bridge Club, Mrs. | g»- Laurent, 7:30 p. m. Pythian Needle Chib, K. o P. j Home, following lodge. Research Chib. Mrs. A. R. Fledidcrjohann. 2:30 p. m. Monday Night Bridge Club. Mrs. I Henry Thomas. 7p. m. Dramatic Department meeting, i postponed. Woman’s Club. Bi-Centennial proi gram, Library Hall. 7:45 p. m. 7 uesoay Evangelical Dorcas class, Mrs. ! Alfred anni. 7p. m. M. E. Mary and Martha class parity, Mrs. K. B. Lenhart. . Kirkland iaidies Club. Kirkland I High School, Ip. ni. i Evangelical C. E. Guest Party. ! church basement, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa social meeting. Mrs. tieraid Cole. 6:30 p. m. Psi lota Xi social meeting. Miss I ' Helen Shroll. 6p. nt. Wednesday N. and T. Club. Mrs. Gregg Me - I-’arland. 2p.m. , , Pleasant Mills M. E. Ladies Aid, I Mrs. Laura Davis. 1:30 p. tn. Evangelical C. L. W. class. Miss I Mary Macy, Sp. m. I Zion Reformed Ladies Aid SoIciety. church parlors. 2:30 [. m. Historical Club Guest Day. Mrs. J. M. Miller, 2:30 p. m. Ladies Shakespeare Club Mrs. C. A. Dugan, 2:30 p. m. Thursday M. E. Young Married Couples I class. Mr. and Mrs. De” Fryback, I 7:30 p. m. Bridge Club. Mrs. Paul Saurer, ; 6: 30 p. m. Methodist W. F. M. S.. Mrs. C. , L. Walters. 2:30 p.m. Evangelical Ladies Aid. church |; arlors, 2p. m. I Christian Missionary Society, . Mrs. A. D. Artman. 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid, Mrs. Jo'ten Magley, 2:30 p. tn. W. O. T. M. Washington birthday ■j party, Moose Home, 7:30 p. m. Friday Ben Hur installation. Ben Hur I ' Hall. Saturday Methodist W. F. M. S-. rummage ~ sale, Peoples Iman and TrustI building, ft a. nt. | entine motifs. Those present were the Misses | Madgeline Miller. Helen Christen, Madonna Clementz, Mrs. Horace ! Cutshall, Mrs. George Smith of i Fremont, Ohio, the Misses Helen Deitsch and Aleta Harlow of Ge--1 neva. Miss Margaret Haley ami the hostess. Miss Dorothy Haley. : The Ladies Aid Society of the J Evangelical church will -meet Thurs . day afternoon at .two o’clock in I the church parlors. The February , section will be hostesses and all , members are urged to be present. WOMAN’S CLUB POSTPONES ELECTION Members of the Woman's Club are asked to note that the election of officers which had been planned for tonight has been postponed until the February 29 meeting. The N. and T. Club will meet with Mrs. Gregg McFarland. Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Al! members are urged to be present. I The Pleasant Mills Methodist Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Laura Davis, Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock.
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SECRET MARRIAGE I IS ANNOUNCED RECENTLY Announcement was made Satur- I day o the marriage last December of Miss Mildred Isnogl -. a daughter i lot Mr ami Mrs. J. C. Isnoglc. Fort i Wayne and Dale Eilenberger. of | Bluffton. The wedding took place I al the Fort Wayne Lutheran par- i sonaae with It-v. H. E Levin offi- I dating. i Mr. Eilenberger is associated in the auctioneering business in Bluff- I ton where the couple will reside. He ] is known here and is a brother of Merle Eilenberger, manager of the | Morris Five and Ten Cent Store. I I ENTERTAIN ! SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger entertained at dinner Sunday noon 1 tor Mr. and Mrs. John l>i fenbarger ; and Marcus Buffenbarger of Hoagland. Supper guests were Mr. and I Mrs. Fred Engle and Miss Grace,’ Elston. The members of the Christian , j I Live Wire class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet at the home of Miss Mary Macy, Wednes- 1 day night, following prayer meet- 1 ing. All members are urged to be 1 present. I The officers of the Pon Hur lodge , will entertain the members at a : meeting Friday night, at which time the new officials will be installed. I All members of the organization ■ 1 ! and all officers are urged to be ‘ I present. ,SUNDAY GUESTS ENJOY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Becker entertained with Sunday dinner, yesi icsiilay. Covers were laid for Mr. I and Mrs. George Becker, daughter I Mildred, and son Dwight of Spen- ’ I eervilke. 0.. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan j | Stucky and son Ronald. Mr. and: : Mis. Becker and daughter, the MisI ses Arline and Helen. The Literature department of the ’ Woman s Club will give a Colonial Tea and program tonight in the as- i sembly room of the library. The Missionary Society of Ute Christian t’huri.i will meet Thursday night at seven-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. D. Artman. A good attendance is desired. MEETING OF TIRZAH CLUB The members of the Tirzah Club met in the Ben Hur Hail, Fridaynight. forth? regular business and social meeting. Twenty five members were present, and after the regular routine of business had ! been completed, games of bunco; were played. Martin Venis and Mrs. Harvey Waltke reieived the hjgh score prizes. The hostesses, Mrs. Emma Smith and daughter June, and Mrs. Doyle King served refreshments. Th ■ next meeting of the organization will be held in March with Mrs. Arthur Cyoss and Miss Celial Mayer hostesses. The Dorcas class of the Evangeli-1 cal Sunday School will meet at the , home of Mrs. Alfred Hanni on Rugg I street, Tuesday night at seven o'- ; clock. BERNE GIRL MARRIES LOCAL MAN The marriage Os Miss Marie Biberstein of Berne and Orval Alt of near this city was solemnized at the Mennonite church parsonage in Berne, Friday evening at seven o'clock. Rev. C. H. Suckau officiated and the single ring service was used. The couple wa„ attended by Miss Ida Dolch and Tillman Beer, both of near Berne. The bride wore a ; pretty dress of Copenhagen blue | flat crepe, and tin bridesmaid wore I a Nile green crepe dress. Mr. Alt has been employed at I the Peter B. Lehman dairy farm near this city. . LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND ART TEA | Many from this city attended the i tea sponsored by the Fort Wayne i Art school of Fort Wayne, Sunday afternoon, at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Hi-ner G. Davisson, wife of the well known Indiana artist, was in charge. Th» a.fair was out-of-town guest day and patrons were present from ! Kendallville, Wabash, Columbia
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City, Auburn. Van Wert. Ohio. Leesburg, Bluffton. Marion. Tipton. Kokomo. Huntington, and this city. An exhibit of the pictures painted by Mr. Davisson was held in connection with the afternoon’s program. The pictures of special interest were those painted at Bruges, Belgium last summer. Mr. Davisson gave an interesting talk, describing th” city of Bruges. Other talks were given by Scott L. Murphy president of the municipal art’association of Marion; Miss Hallie Bortz of Leesburg, grand president o: Tri Kappa sorority; Miss Clara Sturgis of Bluffton, grand secretary; Miss Mayme | Smites of Colu-.nbia"City: Lew Millet. Van Wert Artist. Those from this city who attended the tea were Mrs. W. Guy Brown and daughter Mary Maxine. Marie Maffett. Kathryn Hower. Eileen Burk, Mrs. John Tyndall. Mrs. Dan Tyndall and daughter Mary Katheryn. Mrs. John Peterson and Miss! Eloise Lewton. The girls who went to Europe last summer in Mr. Davisson’s party! served the tea Miss Lewton of this , city was one of the girls who serv-1 ed. LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY The marriage ceremony of Miss Helen Wolford, daughter of Mr.! and Mrs. Roy Wolford of Decatur.; and Jerome Gaskill, son of Cari I Gaskill of Elkhart, took place at I the parsonage of the I'nlted! Brethren chureh Saturday afternoon at four o’clock. The Rev. R. E. Vance, pastor of the church, read the marriage service and received tliT vows. Mr. ahd Mrs. Gaskill will make their home with the groom's grandmother. Mrs. Anna Garnerof Ninth street. Mr. Gaskill is’ ! employed at the local foundry. ’ JOAN MILLER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller : entertained at dinner Sunday. ! honoring their daughter Joan, on her fourth birthday anniversary. I The dining table was centered! with a largo birthday cake be-.ir-j ing four lighted tapers. The de-! licious dinner was served in Valentine appointments. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodbeck and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and son Walter. Miss Corrine Smith of; Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mil ler. daughter Joan and son Carl. Donnahelle Roop and Fledderjohann. The Women’s Foreign Mission- [ ary society of the Methodist Epis-i ' copal church will meet at the I home of Mrs. C. L. Walters. Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Dues may be paid at this meeting. The Young Marritd Couples class j of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday ! School will meet at the home of i Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fryback. Thurs- I ; day night at seven-thirty o'clock. ENTERTAIN SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Foley and | daughter Helen of Ohio City. 0.. entertained at six o'clock dinner. Sunday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Archie Foley. Miss Leia Palm--r and Paul Strickler of this city. The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will hold a rummage sale in the Peoples Ixian and Trust Company hank. Saturday beginning at nine o’clock in the morning. ENTERTAIN AT FAMILY DINNER Mrs Mary Fullenkanp and {laughter Rose entertained with a family dinner, Sunday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Addie Gass and family, Mrs. Clara Myers and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and amily. Miss Lee Anna Vance, H?rb Fullenkamp, Arthur Fox and Al Bruggeman of Chicago. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF DOUBLE WEDDING Announcement has been made of the double wedding ceremony of Miss Viola Foreman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foreman of Friedheim and Walter Busiek, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Rusick of Allen county, and Miss I Ixiulse Bloeinberg of Friedheim and Alfred Rusick. son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Ed. Rusick of Adams county The marriages took place in Covington, Ky.. Sunday. November 22. 1931. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Busiek are at present residing with the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs Alfred Busiek reside on a farm in Adams county. Mrs. Paul Saurer will entertain the monbers of h“r Bridge Club Thursday night at six-thirty o’clock. o PLANS READY FOR INSTITUTE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE CNE' A contest for the b st peck of early and late potatoes will also bo held, together with a t egg exhibit., quality and size being taken into _ ! consideration. j The public is invited to the instii tute and to the program Monday ! night. | o Lockwood Funeral Held Mnncie, Ind., Frb. 15 —<U.R>—i j Brief, simple funeral services ! were held here yesterday aft'r- : noon for George B. Ixn kwood. I publisher and political figure, who ' died Friday of ht art disease. The l body was taken to Indianapolis i for cremation. The ashes will lip buried in the | Pent. Ind., cemetery where Lockwood’s father. W. W. Ixickwoo.|, is interred. — n Baker Remains Silent New York. Feb. 15. —(U.PJ—New;ton D Raker secretary nt war in .Woodrow Wilson's cabinet, refused ito discuss politics before he left i Sunday for his home in Cleveland ■ Baker and Mrs. Baker returned . Sunday from a pleasure trip in J Mexico Baker will return to New York Wednesday to attend a director’s meeting. The former secretary is viewed; Iby many as a potential candidate! for the Di-mocratic presidential nomination. Giannini Gets Control Wilmington. Del., Feb. 15. —fIJ.R) '! —A. P. Giannini overwhelmingly] defeated Elisha Walker today in a I fight for control of Trans-America Corporation hank holding company. Giannini received 15.371.57 S votes out of a total of 24.153.900 cast. Walker issued the following | statement: “As the largest stockholder of | Trans-America, I wish the management every possible success." o Case Being Considered — Indianapolis, Feb. 15 —(U.R>- The 'case of Fred Vehling. Marion county coroner on trial on charges of 'soliciting a bribe, was expected to go to the jury late today. Vehling was expected to take the stand in his own defense today. MOODY SCORES DIRECT BUYING (CONTINUED JORM PAGE ONE) This represents, he said, a loss to the hog garner of $23X.000.000. "There is no over production.” ! Moody claimed. “In nine of the past 30 years the nation’s supply ! w r as larger than at present, yet the . average hog market price of those entire nine years was $10.40 pethundred weight, while today it is $3.75." , Direct marketing by the packers. , he said, in an effort to get the cheapest possible price, has de- ' pressed values on the open market, and allows the packers to "avoid the public markets which are under strict government supervision.” o Consider Relief Bill i * Washington, Feb. 15 —(U.P>—The house decided to consider the Stea-gall-Glass Federal reserve relief and currency bill under drastic ? procedure that should bring a vote by 4 p. m. or shortly thereafter. r It approved a suggestion of r Speaker Garner to take up the , measure at 2 o'clock, with debate i limited to two hours.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL and foreign markefs BERNE MARKET Corrected Feb. 15 No commission and no yarckige. Hogs, lbh-150 pounds $3.3'1 15'1-22" pounds $3.90 22‘‘ 2'o pounds $3.70 250-300 pounds $ 1 50 Roughs $2.5" $2.75. Stags — sl-50 • Vealers $7.5". Spring lambs $5.50 * ) East Buffalo Livestock Market ——— I Ilogs: On sale 5.0o0; weights ’ below 210 lbs., active to all inter- ] ests; mostly 5 to 15c over Saturt day's average pigs up 25c, bulk i 160-21# lbs. $4.65-5 75; mixed lots ' with light weight ends. $4.50-4.60. | weights above 230 lbs draggy; steady: 230-250 lbs. $4.10-4.35; 110 lbs. and downward $4-4.35. Gatti? receipts 950; steers an I ■ ■yearlings quality plain; supply: ! spotty; about steady: good steers; i $11.50; heifers $7: medium steers j i and heifers $5 50-6.50: comn <n i $4 25-5.25 fat cows $3.50-3 75; | cutter grades $1.75-2.25. Calf receipts 1'00; vealers mostly steady: undertone weak; ■ t good to choice $8.50-9. Sheen receipts 7600; lambs ac-, five. 10c to largely 15c higher;' good to cboice wooled lambs,' $6.75; few detka $6 85; mixed lots $6.50; common and medium. $5 50-: 6.25; short lambs $6 down; yearling $5.25; tat ewes $3-3.50. | CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept.; : Wheat .57 .60 .60% .62 % {Corn .36<i .40’4 .42% -43% i 'Oats .21% .25% ■ .25% — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 15 i No. 2. New Wheat 48c j 30 lbs. White Oats 20c : I 28 lbs. White Oats 19c j Barley .. 3t)c Rye .30c Soy Beans 30c New No. 4 White corn 33c New No. 4 Yellow Corn 38c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen He xo'iH t: "i civil tji kmi-.x r or itsrvn: ?<>. Notice is hereby sriven to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Henrv S. Marbaugh. de< v-a Ned. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 7th dav of March. 1!)32. and show <-ause. if an\ vh y the UIN A L SE i TI,E N T ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent shmi! 1 not h. approve. I: and said heirs are n »tified to then and there nmke proof of heirship, and re. eiv- their dlatlrbutive shares. Ald.»h Woif Administratrix Decatur, Indiana, February 13„ 1932. Lenhart Heller and SHturffer At’t\s Feb. 13-22 Miss Dolores Elzey and Bob Shra- ] luka spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fullenkamp of Coldwater. Ohio, visited with relatives in this city today. vori< t: to xox-iiixiH'.x rs In <h. VdnniH { tr.-uli < l-'rlirnarv Trrui inaz ' an.r Xr. | 12.-.3 I STATE OF IN til AX \ I ADAMS COt’NTV SS; The .Mutual Benefit Life Insurance ',.'?, m P an ; • ” '■"’•Poratlon. Plaintiff, ts. Katharina Iteinh r-I. Et Defendants. I'he plaintiff in the above entitled cause having file,l its loniplaint - herein together with an affidavit of a competent person, that the defen- ■ "ant Thomas F. Flynn is a n ., n . . resident of the state of Indiana, and that the object of this action is to ‘ foreclose a mortgage upon real , estate It A.lams County, State of ' wiV , a follows: toI The south half of the northeast quarter of .-.eetion 22, 'township 26 north, range 13 east. Also, the north- , east quarter of the northwest <lUar- , ter of section 27. township 2e north range 13 east except four aeres off • ?! ,he s °u’h "ide thereof, leaving , in/t'eTh n ' Or *’ ° r an ' l containing li, the aggregate, its aeres, more Thoma's "‘•rvndant ’ he?Jt” ’ * ynn " “ ne ‘ *‘ R " ar ' Parts’ Tho?^. th^ re J? rP; ,h * Raid defendant. Thomas 1-. Flynn is hereby notified that unless lie be and appear in the Adam,. Circuit Court on the 1 th ' ?’■ at April 1932. being the first da? ’ ’sl’ rll ,erm A - 1532 of the , Adams Circuit Court at the court - Ci,y ° f » e ratur In he aforeslid county and state and ansf -ver or demur to the said complaint , the Ra rne will he heard and determined in his absence. j In Witness where of. T have hereunto set my hand and affixed the t Urt th ' B ,o,h ’ „ Oerk y and Friu hte and I L.tterer Attorneys for plaintiff I Feby 10-15-22-29
♦ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, || \\D NOTIC ES FOR SALE FOR SALE— Filling Station, good ( corner, priced right. Box EM 34-12IXI FOR SALE — Michigan apple*, Jonathans and Wagners. 50c-65c per bushel. Bring containers. S. E. Haggard. 1 mile north, 3< a mile| east Monroe. 3it;tx FOR SALE—I 9 he“*l of sltoats. Roy V. Miller 1 mile east, mile south of Hobo. JStlixx 4XIII SALE—Three bowling alleys. ( two pin setters, and a number of ■ balls. Inquire of Roy Mumma. 38-3 t ! FOR SALE Six year old register- | e,| Holstein cow with 3 week old! het er calf by side. Call R. Wei-i i land_B4s-R. 38-3tX I i FOR SALE--John Deer beet drill and cultivator, good as new. Gang ; low. top buggy, and a Holstein cow ' with calf. William Bleeke. R. 8 De- ; catnr. 38-31 X [FARM FOR SALE —to settle”an es- ■ tate, a 125-acre Farm with good ■ I buildings, fine laud, fine location ; I on hard road in Ashtabula Co.. Ohio The garden spot of the U. S. A.. | Will include 19 cows and winter ■ feed. Price now $6,850.06 time on ' part. The difference in the price of | I cows alone will pay for this farm. Corn here now 55c a bu. Write • I Spencer Bros. Dorset. Ohio, 12-6'x Thurs Mon FOR SALE ~12 bred’Gilts. Cheater! White. H. S. Robinson. 1 mile j north of Bobo. 39t3x FOR SALE—Good work mare Ernst ■ Thieme. Route 8. 7 miles north | east of Decatur. 39-3tx BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW for Lin>berk>st quality large type ' White Leghorn chicks. Every male I bird used of pure Hanson blood. Chicks ftt-ic in thousand lots. Limberlost E g Farm, Bet ite. Ind. 15 4tx t Mon-4 1 ■ i FOR SALE —Late model Fordson tractor in number 1 shape, fully equipped with fenders and pulley aad governors plows and disc. Like new. Phone 797 F or see A. J. ’ Lewton. 39-3tx-eod FOR RENT FOR RENT—-One 5 room and one 6 room house on South Win- ! Chester st. See Sam Hite. 3713 FOR REN't'—l wo rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 642 North II Second street. Phone 1262. 37-3tx 1 FOR RENT —BO-acre farm in Monroe township. Grain rent. Write I Box 90. t are Daily Democrat. 39-3 t ’IFOR RENT —~ two semi-modern homes. Paul H. Graham. Phone . 239. 39-3 t ) o — ‘ WANTED WANTED Good used Piano. Write Walter Kruetzman Decatur R. 4 :;s.;;tv SALESMEN WANtTED—Men wanted to op rate world renowned Rawleigh Home Service business in - Cities o Decatur. Bluffton and , Montpelier. Reliable hustler can i start earning $35 weekly and in- ' crease rapidly. Write immediately. . Rawleigh Co.. Dept. LN-20-S. Free- ’ port 111. Feb 4-10-15 3tx ! MALE help'wanted Ambitious, reliable man wanted i>nniei diately to handle Watkins Products i; in Decatur. Customers established. ■ Excellent opportunity, steady employment, rapid advancement for f right man. Write today J. R. WAT- ' WINS COMPANY, 242-232 E. Naghi- ten St., Columbus, Ohio. 39-ltx t y Appointment of AUrnlniKl ratrlx • , No. 2XNS Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Adrninlstratrix of the estate of Orval > Harruff, late of Adams County det vent*'' '' llC 6Sta * e Probably sole Lenna Harruft. Administratrix t r.-..u r DoVoss Attorney. ‘ Feb. 5, 1932 F eb . 8-15-22 e Appointment of Atlinlnlstrntor ' No. 2750 V ‘a *’* reb >' given. That the ’ m n’strf.7'’ h e*?u b * en APPointed AdSj ‘is.“» r of the estate of Hattla kt te of AUttl " s County, deceas«d. The estate is probably solvent, n r l ' xS ,ers ’ Attorney 9 June 7 laxS Ha| t« rß Administrator June 7, 1930 Feb S .i S _2 2
COURT HObsl Th.' cases ■■' ,|,. l)Osil|)n . ■ 'of Linn Grov. . ~t a!. t.ed from ”... .March 7. B | Clifford Yauey. ( assault am wil|) /W |commit a i -1.-' w>!i . (taken to the ltoj< s. tnwl tt>»B I field was tr..iisf,.rre,| i n J reforntatoi y 1,, . ... .. WJg ” iie was 16 ye le ,. was fust hrmu-ht Insanity it.,,.., hMe j started again-1 Da!- c J. V. Vizzar.t ahd Dr. ftobettl iels have l.e. s, i;-;. !o „ ill? the man The cause ~t Ray [A. C Stem. il.■ O|i| . ;JJ j ventted here tioiu Allen sum Icourt number 2. The claim of George I Ezra Reber estate has ■in the Issm -. d,,i ket. It claim flsall-.v. 1 ' Allowance dm lo t. • — —. Answers To Test Questions : I Below are the answer to J Test Questions pnntsd on Page Two. 11. Springfield. 2. Not until they have beaß led in brine 9 3. Because it grows in difl like graphs. ■ 4. Famous violin nukn. 1 5. "God Save the KIID." 4 6. Bull fighting. ’• 7. Los Angele.;. ; 8. it is an independentcityw : any county. I 9. Oak. j 10. Theodore It---e-'.elt. j — —; The Misses Ruth Ronpfnilj Kolter. student 1:10c at tl»| thodist Hospital in Fort ad and Lester and Pau! Waibnl Fort Wayne vi-e'eil in Ihi-o'ittl day ev tting YAGER BROTHER Funeral Directors Ambulance Service, day er «l Lady Attendant Front ® i Funeral Home. 110 So. Firdl LENHART DAIRY I’RODrCTSCI I Sether Bldg. ; Cash buyer ot Cream and E| Market prices paid at all A. B. LENH-d a I S. E. BLACI FUNERAL DIRECTOR | Airs. Black Lady Attendi Calls answered promptly ' | day or nioht1 Office phone 50" Home Ambulance Service ! N. A. BiXI'ER I OPTOMETRIST * Cill Eves Examined. Glass” HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30-12:30 to J Saturdays 8:00 PTelephone 135 _ ' •' Licensed Chiropractor and Nog c Radionic diagnos-s and tr-q Phone 314 104 So. , Office Hours- 104 ’ 10 years in Decatu • , 1 Calls answered P roinpt night. Ambulauce Se R Office Phone W - ! Residence Phone, g I- Residence Phone, MoM" [ LADY ATTENDANT z
