Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1933 — Page 4

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®SOC. ETY.

Paris Styles Ry Mary Knight United Press Staff Correspondent Paris -r- (UP) — One of the big dressmakers here has some well chosen words to say on the subject of elegance. ‘Elegance is, after all,” he s.fd ‘‘hut a formula, < hanging ns life list If changes. To compare the elegance of one epoch with that of another is impossible, because we are tinder the influence of 'he times in which we live and are subject to its rhythm. ‘The artists ad designers must look for inspiration among the events or the day, and speed is the god of the hour. Therefore, they must work quickly to reproduce in terms of clothes, pictures books, or interior decoration, the reactions and personalities of the day.” Thus spoke Jean Charles Worth, who is working night and day on smart costumes for 1933. There will be such a variety of things to choose from this season that every woman wil lhave an opportunity to dre-s her own particular type to the best advantage. The Adams County Choral Society will meet for rehe.irs.il Tuesday t ight at seven-thirty o’clock above the Brook Store. AMISH COUPLE MARRIED THURSDAY The marriage of Miss Leah Schwartz daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. J. Schwartz of ofi Berne, and Amos Graber, son of Mrs. David Graiber, both members | of the Old Amish church, took place at the Graber home, Thursday afternoon at twelve-thirty o'clock. | The Rev. Joseph A. Schwartz officiated. Miss Margaret Schwartz. Jonas Graber, Miss Emma Graber and Samuel Schwartz, brothers and sisters of the couple, attended them. They will make their home with the groom's mother. ALL DAY MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY The members of the Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the. Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Sutton, Friday, for an all day study meeting. Twenty one members of the organization. and three guests, the Mesdames John Rex. Albert Stoiip, and Enoch Eady, attended the interesting tneetipr Rev, G. 0. Walton conducted the devotional services and gave a short talk, after which two lessons from the study book, "The American Indian” were given by Mrs. Charles Teeple and Mrs. G. O. Walton. At the noon hour a delicious potluck dinner was served. During the afternoon chapters from the study book were reviewed by the .Mesdames .Ed. Moses, S. D. Beavers, 1 Maynard Frisinger, Charles Dugan and James Kocher. Mrs. Elizabeth ! Morrison led a general discussion, j The regular Missionary Mite Box opening will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wilson Lee on Mercer avenue. Mrs. L. A. Graham will be the lesson leader. ST. MARY’S TOWNSHIP CLUB MEETS The St. Mary's Township Home Economics Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ola Fortney. The meeting was opened by the singing of the dub song followed by repeating the Lord’s prayer in unison. The leaders, Mrs. Ethel Mann and Mrs. Ovall Longenberger gave an interesting report of their trip to Purdue The election of offices resulted as follows: Mrs. Gladys Crownover president; Mrs. Bertha McMichael, vice-president; Miss Doris Shifferly secretary; Mrs. Laura Davis, treasurer; Mrs. Oil Fortney, reporter. The leaders for the cluib will be Mrs. Nettie Syphers and Mrs. lona Shifferly. Alternate leaders are Mrs. Ethel Ray and Miss Mildred Helm. After the business meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Ola Fortney and Mrs. Ovall Longenberger. KIDDIES ENROLL NOW Bitner School of Drama and Dance For enrollment call 28.

FOR SALE 100 Acres Adams County (Titus Farm) 2*/j miles from Decatur Church and School adjoins—on main gravel road—rolling chocolate loam—well fenced and tiled —good improvements. 131 Acres Adams County (Pearson Farm) Adjoins Decatur—lo room modern brick house—large barn—granery well fenced PRICE RIGHT. LIBERAL TERMS. Peoples Savings Bank, Evansville, Indiana

CLUB CALENDAR Miss Mary Macy t Phones 1000—1001 <y . . Il Saturday t M. E. Ladies Aid Cafeteria Supper, church basement, 5 to 7 p. m. cl Monday Munday Night Bridge club, Mrs. ‘ Henry Thomas, postponed one f week. i | Research Club. Mrs. W. Guy s Brown, 2:30 p. m. ■> I Woman's Club, Dramatic DepartIment in charge. Decatur High t .school, 7:45 p. m. / Tuesday ? I Adams County Choral Society, ’[above Brock Stole, 7:30 p. ni. 11 M. E. Mary and Martha class, i'Mrs. Burt Lenhart, 7:30 p. m. - 1 Carpe Diem Club. Mrs. Harve ' Baker, 7:30 p. m. ECONOMICS CLUB 1 ELECTS NEW OFFICERS )! The M. W. F. Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Vance , J Mattax Thursday afternoon for the , I regular meeting New officers were ' elected for the coming year, as folilows: Mrs. Dan Lehman, president; ■ Mrs. Henry Aschleman, vice president: Mrs. Omer Lehman, secretary .Lind treasurer. Leaders chosen were Mrs. Gilbert jStuckey and Mrs. K. M. Ray, and .Mrs. Paul McClain and Miss Florlence Graber were chosen alternate , [leaders. Mrs. Paul McClain is the news reporter. ■| The business session wa» opened |by the president. Mrs. Dan Lehman, land the club creed was read, followled by singing of the club song. “The More we Get Together.' An interestling report was given by Mrs. Gilbert Stuckey and Miss Florence [Graber on their trip to Lafayette I where they attended the Purdue [conference. ' FIFTH AUDITION OF HOOSIER BUREAU l The fifth audition program of. ; the Hoosier Program Bureau. [ under the auspices of the Hoosier ■ Salon Patrons Association will be [ I presented in the L. S. Ayres I Store auditorium in Indianapolis. : ! i Tuesday morning. January 31, at | ten-thirty o’clock. This is the , third season of the Program Bureau. Mrs. Roscoe C. O’Byrne, state regent of the D. A. R. will be the honor guest. * The performers may be engag-1 ’ ed for club and social programs, j The program for Tuesday morning ; i is as follow s. ‘ | Mrs. Louise Swain —“Birds of my own Door-yard” 1 Sam Raborn—“Texas Baritone.” I Mrs. Amos Potts —“Barrie and | the Modem Fantasy.” | Corena B. Johnson—‘Soprano. i Mrs. Eben Lesh — “Indiana’s Foreinosl Place in Literature” ‘ [ Charles W. Keniietl Baritone [ Evelyn Henderson Fife—Dramatic Reading [Ruth Sterling Devin—-Soprano I Rev. Robert Hall — "Church Yard Literature.” CLASS HONORS MEMBERS ON BIRTHDAY A birthday surprise party was held at tiie Elmer Anspaugh home. Thursday right by the members of the C. L. W. Class of the Evangelical Sunday School, honoring Miss Elva Anspaugh. Nine members attended the meeting, and twu guests. Martha Christen and Martin Jane Linn. Miss Mary Grace Zimmerman read a por-1 lion of the Scripture and Miss ViII vian Lynch led in prayer. The regu--1 lar routine of business followed. ! During the social hour small | tables were arranged and contests and puzzles wore enjoyed. The, '.tables were laid with linens and ! Mrs. Anspaugh and Miss Etta Ans-: ' paugh served a luncheon. The class ' members presented the honored . guest with a birthday gift. ,- | LITTLE EVANGELS ENJOY AFTERNOON PARTY ’! The members of the Little i' Evangels class of the United 1 I Brethren Sunday School met at I the homo of Lloyd Miller, Friday! | afternoon for a party. Nineteen i -'members and guests were present ! ■ at the meeting. A business session was held. , Mary Anna Johnson read the i ■ Scripture lesson, and prayer was , t offered by Irene Light. Elizabeth Reynolds and Lloyd Miller. Miss Mary the teacher > of the class, told a story. It was decided to have a Valentine party in February. During the social hour which followed Mary Girod and Mary Ann Johnson won the ■——■■

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prizes. Mary Maxine Hilton and Mr. Miller played several musical : selections. Mrs. Miller served a delicious two course luncheon. REGULAR MEETING OF WOMEN OF MOOSE The Women of the Moose met in ithe Moose home, Thursday night for the regular meeting. Plans were mode for a card and bunco party which the committees will sponsor next Thursday evening at seventhirty o’clock. The public is invited: to attend this party — NEIGHBORS HONOR FRIEND A number of Heightens and i friends gathered at the home of Joe Baumgartner and family Thursday: evening to remind him of his forty-[ sixth birthday anniversary. He wasi presented with a gift. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yager, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Baumgartner, Mr. and Mrs. Marion McCain. Mr. and Mrs. Charley McCain.; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mcßride. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baumgartner, Calvin McCain, Billy Woods, Robert. Jack, and Charles Mcßride. Juanita McBride and Mr. and Mrs Joo Baumgartner and family. • o Personals Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Warthman I are moving into their remodeled home on North Sixth street. The house was ruined by fire more than two months ago and a number of improvements were made in the course of remodeling the residence. C. A. Dugan, president of the First State bank went to Indianapolis this afternoon to attend a meeting of the state associations committee in charge of legislation. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Rnhinaon I and Miss Nellie Johnson went to' Syracuse today to spend the week-; end with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Strieby I and family. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Rolland Sprunger of Mon-1 roe submitted to a major opera-, i ion at the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning. Miss Ilda Barkley, Monroeville, route 3, is a medical patient at the local hospital. —o Beautiful Island The Island 'X Sark, which has been called >earl set In a sapphire sea.” is renowned fur its natural beauty. It has been tiie inspiration of poets, among whom were Swinburne at.d Victor Hirgo. There are hrge rocks over which the sea break* wildly, perpendicular ellfts and weird caves. Tiie island sppears, in fact, to be « veritable Garden of Eden of which any wo» an would delight to queen. SALECALENDAR Jan. 28 — Decatur Community sale. Jam. 30 Carl H. Tielker, 8 mi north of Decatur on State Road 27. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. Jan. 31—Geo. Reber. 4 mi south 3 mile west of Decatur. Roy Johnson. auct. Feb. I—Charles Miller 5 mi. east of Decatur, % mi. north and mi east of Calvary Church. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. Fell. 9 —Waltmier, 5 mile east and 5 mile north of Decatur on Adams and Allen, county line, Closing Out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. Feb. 10—E. C. Fegley, 7 miles east of Decatur on Piqua road. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, auct. Feb. 11 — Decatur Community sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 14- -Miller & Michaud, % ; mile northwest of Willshire on : Piqna road. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, auct. , Feb. 15—Delma House, 3 mile | south and 3 mile east of Monroe- | ville. Closing out sale. Roy Johni son, auct. Feb. 16 —Daisy Tickle, executrix 35 acre farm. 1 mile south of Van Wert. O. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 17 —Daisy Tickle, executrix ; 166 acre farm, 3 mile east Willshire on state road 54. Roy Johnson. auct. Mar. I—Dr. Russel Stewart, 8 miles east of Decatur, 2 mile north 1 mile west Wren, O. Closnig out sale. Roy Johnson, auct.

DECATim DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANVARY 28, 1933

TRUSTEE’S ANNUAL REPORT j TuwnMhlp Iruwiee’s 1 ouu n I Report 14» Ihr idtiMir.v Hoard of Hoot TowtiMhip ItlaniM County. Indiana January 1I»33 Receipt* January 20 Kig-er and Co refund 2.45[ 1 22 Albert Harlow Con fund 566.42 i Eebrdary 20 Twp. Truster T. school fund 350.00 Ma ri b ’ I April , 1 Adams County Bank interest 5.0.5,' 1 9 Christie B«»hnke dog tax . 10V.no; ■•27 Albert Harlow tuition F. 200 00* May 12 Albert Harlow draw l,soi» J U 11« ::o Atlams County Bank interest 13.52 i 1 Albert Harlow draw 200.00 21 ('Kristie Bohnke dog tax .. . 190.00* 21 Albert Harlow J urn dist 6.51M.21! July | |5 Suttles Edwards Co insur $.701 Pb.il L Schieferstein dog tax 25.00 1 30 All»ert Harlow funds 444.48 August 2 First State Bank interest . 6.09 |2 Arthur Blake transfers 70.00 2 Ernst Worthrnan do 140.00 September j 2 First State Bank interest. .. 6.43 2 Phil L. Schieferstein dog tax 20.00' 6 Township Trustee S. s. fund 617.061 30 Phil L. Schieferstein dog tax 12.001 (htober | November 1 First State Bank interest.. $.53 [5 Township Trustee 23 Albert Harlow draw 1,000.00 23 Township Trustee tuition F 200.00 December 23 Albert Harlow Dec. Dist. 4,539.61 31 First State Bank interest 1.11 j DiwbiirMr meat* January 11 O. IL Greist ret. fund . . 90.75! 11 Suttles Edwards Co. bond 75.(>0 |l3 H. L. Gillig bond 7.50 1 15 R. A. Eud.ilv supplies 52.62 | 15 It. A. JNidaly teaching 100.00! 1 16 I'nderwo m! Type. Co rent 22.-50 |is Ind. Service Corp lights ... 6.42' 20 V. A. Brokaw repairs 6.001 1 23 Schafer Hdw. Co supplies 11.481 1 23 Lee Hdw. (’o oil . 13.951 27 Decatur City Lights lights 6.00 29 R. A. Eudaly teaching .... 100.00 29 Nellie Parrish do 140*001 29 Thelma Cogan do 140.00 29 Harve Haggard do 137.50 29 Margaret Sc henk do 120.00 29 Estu Fleming do 117.00 : 29 Lois Fuhrman do 120.00 1 29 Geo Scheiferstein drive bus 40.00; 29 ('has Bittner do 27.50; 29 V. A. Brokaw do 35.00 J 29 Carl Brown janitor 12.25; v 29 Chas lyortgenberger do . ... 31.69! 29 Daisy Brokaw do 40.00 30 Phil L. Schieferstein salary 80. 30 Citizens Tel. Co phone 9.60 ' 30 F. M. Stults ditch labor 1.00. I Ff»hri»!4 rv |1 FHherson Serv. Sta. gus oil 163.30 j 5 Hubert Zerkel stamps 2.00 ;»i Adams County Bank Int. 4..00 12 Phil Strahm road labor 4.10 17 Ind. Service Corp, lights .... 8.951; 20 Adams County Bank int . 24*Ov 20 Twp. Trustee T school fund 350.00• 23 Frank Singleton road labor 3.00; 2G R. A. E’udaly teaching . 212.5v4 26 Nellie Parrish teaching 140.00 ■ 26 Harve Haggar<l do 137.50 j; ?»• rheima Cogan do 129.26 20 Margaret Sc henk do 108. OS (26 Esta Fleming do 103.65/ 26 Lois Fuhrman do . . 108.65/ ' 26 Geo Schieferstein drive bus 40.00ii26 V. A. Brokaw do 35.00 • 26 Chas Bittner do 27.50 ; 26 Daisy Brokaw janitor 40.«M‘ ; 26 Chas Longenberger do 28.00*• 29 Piiil L. S* hiefestein salary 80.00 c March I: 112 Walter Bultemeyer labor 4.8516 Carl Brown janitor 6.60 i 21 Ind. Service Corp, lights 6.42 i 21 D. IF. Gob)e Co. supplies 7.3$ 23 Albert Harlow dog fund 202.31 <; 23 Jesse Dailv dog fund 129.15 j; 23 Francis Schmitt do . $0.00'; 23 Edw Tonnellier do rtij.mi ; 23 Bertha Pearson do 23.00|! 26 V. A. Brokaw D. Bus 35 00/ 26 Daisy Brokaw janitor 40.00 I 26 Geo Schieferstein D. Bus . 40.00;: 26 < has Lx>ngenberger janitor 28.00 ; 26 Chas Bittner D Ros 29 I'.l; April 2 PhiL L. Schieferstein salary Rft.OO/ 8 John E. Mann labor tik 1 40 : 11 Herbert Reidenllmvh D fund 12.00 ; 11 H. A. Fuhrman do 25 00 I 11 ('has E. Raker do 33.00!; 11 Ja cob We idler do 21.30 : 12 E*l Ellsworth chains 15.00;: 1$ Roiwrt Johnson enumeration 12.00/ 25 Ross F. Lockridge address 15.00.} 25 Dee Fryhack orchestra 10.00 ; 27 Harter Pub. Co diplomas 13.02 J 29 R. A. Eudaly teaching 125.00 : 29 Hal ve Haggard do 25.i»0 29 Robert Johnson enumeration 13.00 29 Carl Brown janitor 12.00 ; 29 f’has Longenberger do 28.00,; 29 Daisy Brokaw do .... 40.001; 29 Chas Bittner D. Bus 27.50 ; 29 Geo Schieferstein do 40.00 ; V. A. Bi kaw do ; 130 Harve Haggard institute 2o.oo|; ’3O Phil L. Schieferstein salary 80.06/ May |; 3 c. E. Stewart labor 15.00 ; 4 Thelma Cogan institute 10.oir : 4 Thelma Cogan teaching 40.60 ; 7 Citizens Tel. Co. rental .... . 7.45/ io Saylors Motor Co repairs 6*oo " 1? Smith Drug Co. supplies l.tol; 12 Runyon and Son repairs 6.051: 12 Zwick and Son supplies . 25.00 < 14 Lois Fuhrman teaching 240.00* i 14 Lota Fuhrman institute 20.00* 14 Maigai el St henk du 20.00.; 16 R. A. FJudaly teaching 300 on j J u ne 30 Reconstruction Finance Co. ] Warrant settled through Adams ; County Bank. 241.17 All missing voucher numbers can- ; celled through closing of Adam« Co. Bank. 1 Phil L. Schieferstein salary 80.00 ; 21 Elberson Ser. Sta. gas oil 146.11 ; 21 Harve Haggard teaching 250.00 21 Magraret Schenck teaching 240.00 21 Kocher Lumber Co coal .... 74.97 22 O. H. Greist ret. fund 45.36 f 22 Berne Witness Co adv . 46.85 t 27 Palmer Purt>. Co supplies . 40.25 27 Suttles Edwards Co insur. 14.00 27 Underwood Elliot Firher Co. Typewriter rental 22.50 27 Clarkson Pub. '"’o supplies 1.33 ■ 127 Decatur Democrat Co adv. 46.85 27 H. L. Kern repairs 1.10 27 Hubert Zerkel stamps 3.00 i 27 Nellie Parrish teaching 280.00 29 Herman Bulmahn labor .... 10.00 July 5 Ollie Chronister planks 1.47 ■ 5 Phil L. Schieferstein salary 80.00 5 C. E. Striker expenses .... 15.43 5 Reconstruction Finance Co Warrants issued to Adams Co ; Rank 1,576.87 8 Joe Burr labor .... 5.00 8 Decatur Lum. Co. supplies 103.78 9 Thelma Cogan teaching 240.00 9 August Walters warrant 74.781 9 A, R, Ashbaucher do 57.20

1 15 V. A. Brokaw labor . 2.0(1. 121 Nellie Parrish institute 10.001 . 21 De« atHr City Treasurer lights G.Oo ,:’l Ind. Service Corp lights 7.26 22 .Luoto Wridler sheep killed 27.75 123 Herman Weber labor 6,<»026 Flsta Fleming teaching .... 230.001 126 Esta Fleming Institute ... 20.0 n 126 Esta Fleming supplies .. 10.00! pN Phil Strahm Road labor .... 4.201 30 M. E. Hower transfers . 122.23. | ugust 1 Phil L. Schieferstein salary 80.00 12 Fisher & Harris supplies 1.5$ 1 10 Schafer Hdw Co supplies 2.60 16 Palmer Products Co oil 3.23 17 Harry Wagner labor 10*00 19 Grant Lyons do 10.50 119 Harve Haggard do 975 119 Alva Sudduth do 4.25 ' | I•» Theo Hobroek ditch labor 2.00 (21 Clarence Hiish-k road labor 9.25 1 23 Alva Sudduth do 10.00 .24 Ralph Razinger ditch labor 2.00 26 Harve Haggard road labor 21.00 1 26 Geo Schieferstein labor 14.50 1 26 Otto Fuelling labor 4.00 I 27 Curtis Fritzinger repairs . 23.65 27 Bert Haley plastering 6.50 29 Monmonth Garage repairs 17,00. 31 Geo Schieferstein labor 10.251 September 13 Phil L. Schieferstein salary so.oo’ 6 Frank Singleton trans coal 2 00i 6 August Busick adv board 5.00 6 Adolph Bieberlch do 5.00 1 6 Martin Aumann do 5.00’ 6 Chester Bazinger labor LSO 6 Moeshberger Stone Co repairs 39’20 | 6 Chas Mailand labor 4jhi 6 Township Trustee Road fund 617.06, 8 Hurbert Zerkel stamps 2.00. $ Cha.s W. Johnson trans'coal 2.50 $ Ralph Wagoner do 7.351 |R Gerald Kraner do 4.381 $ Robert Rice do 5.00 1 9 Daisy Brokaw janitor 16*00 1 12 Berne Witness adv 35.56! 122 Decatur Democrat Co do 32.10 112 H. L. Kern repairs 49*1$ 16 Albert Harlow S. A. fees . 25.00 16 Couts Typewriter Co. 'l'. 70.00 rl Goeglein orphans 100.00 117 Geo Schieferstein trans 15.00 19 Ind Service Corp, lights 1.00 19 Smith Alsop Paint Co paint 7.42 121 Francis Schnepp labor S.OO •21 V. A. Brokaw la<bor 12.25 26 Nickel Plate It. R. Co freight 3.37 127 Reed Elevator Co W. coal 1.50 27 Decatur Lumber Co. supplies 20.59 130 Mervin Hostetler teaching 150.00 130 Catharine Weidler do 100.00 30 Ethel Piper do . 100.00 40 Harry Johnson do 115.00 :30 Margaret Schenck do .... 120.00 ’3O Phil L. Schieferstein salary 80.00 1 30 Mary Clem teaching 120.00 30 Lois Fuhrman do 120.00 •30 Daisy Brokaw janitor 3£.06 3o (’lias Longenbetger do 4.4!.0v [3O Chas Bittner trans 25.00 30 V. A. Brokaw do .35.00 130 Geo Schieferstein do . 26.00 | October .3 D A. Gillioni repairs 5 00' 1 4 Kie>»r •»"** •’o y’jppl’e;: 17,.4.5 J , I" Sterling s. s. 1 <>. supplies 'l7 D. H. Goble Ptg Co do 7.35, ;19 Theodore Goeglein orphans 100.00 ;20 ( 'urns 1 ritzinger repairs 3.00 [25 Krick Tyndall Co. tile ... 5*76 2x Mervin Hosteller teaching 138.64 |2s Catharine Weidler do . 88.66 128 Ethel Piper do 88.66 12$ Harry Johnson do 103.37} [2S Margaret Schenk do 10$.07; ; ’R Lois Fuhrman do 108.64[ ,2$ Mary clem do 120,00 . 28 V. A. Brokaw D. Bus ;’s.in‘, (28 Geo Sihieferstein do 4i».00. ;2S (‘has Rittner do 25.00; i2B Daisy Brokaw janitor 35.00’ 28 Chas Longenberger do 25.00 31 Henry Aumann trans coal 4.15 ; 31 H. Knapp and Sons oil $.32 31 Phil L. Schieferstein salary Ro.OOj. 31 Citizens Tel. Co. rental 13.50 ’ November [1 Wm Jones labor .... 2.00 1 ., 5 Saylors Motor Co repairs 11.60! 5 Elberson Ser. Sta. gas oil 109*33 IS Mervin Hostetler teaching 50.00 , 123 Township Trustee tuition F 200.00 .2:: Mary Clem teaching 120.00 25 Geo Schieferstein D. bus 40 00 25 V. A. Brokaw da 35.00 j i 25 Daisy Brokaw janitor 35.00 25 Harry Johnson teaching 115.00 , 5 Mervin Hostetler do ... 100.00' 125 Ethel Piper do 100.00. ,25 Catharine Weidler do 100.00, 25 Margaret Schenk do 120.00 [25 Lois I*'i>hrman do . 120.00! 1 25 Chas Bittner D. bus 25.00 ; 2-5 Cha® Longenlierger janitor 25.00 , 28 Ind. Service Corp, lights 13.501 I December 2 Holthouse Drug Co paint 21.27; 2 Phil L. Schieferstein salary 80.00 2 H. L. Kern repairs 15.95; 8 I». H. Go-ble Ptg Co supplies 6.92 !$ U. S. Chemical Co do 30.72 S Kiger and Co do 7.91’ 8 Hirfhert Zerkel stamps 1.50] 10 August Waiters labor 15 4(51 lo Suttles Edwards Co instir. 125.00 1 19 Ind. Service Corp, lights 9.05 21 Saylors Motor Co supplies 45.50 , ,23 Mary Clem teaching 120.00 Mervin Hoetetle! do 138.65 1 '23 Catharine Weidler do 88.66 23 Ethel Piper do 88.66 23 Harry Johnson do 103.37 ' 2:5 Malgalel Schenck do . 10$.OR , [23 Lois Fuhrman do 108.651, 123 Geo Schieferstein D. bus 40.001' 23 V. A. Brokaw do .... 35.0(1; 23 Chas Rittner do 25.75; 23 Daisy Brokaw Janitor 35.00; 23 (’has. Longenberger do 25.00 i ,23 Charles Gage labor 2.801 2 4 M W Rot he rt supplies 45.0 41 31 Phil L. Schieferstein salary 80.0a ' ** (atrmeut ShuwißK Amount of 811 , Monejn Paid to the Varlona Fiinds , Township Fund Balance on hand 416.73 b Receipts during year . 1,67 2.78/ 'lT»tal of Bal. and receipts 2.089.511 Disbursements during year 1,298.88 L Final Balances 790.63 Hoad Fund Balance on hand .... 569.68 < Receipts during year 540.65 1 , Total of Bal. and receipts 1,110.331 DiaburseirrentM during year 1,110.33 1 Final Balances transferred NONE < Special School Fund on h n nd 964 4"li Receipts during year R. 412. Total of Bal. and Receipts 9,376.48/ Disbursements during year 6,726.52 Final Balances 2,649.96 1 'l'll It lon Fund Balance on hand 1.454.50 Receipts during year 8,172.59 Total of Bal. and Receipts 9,627.09 Disbursements during year 7,702.59 Final Balances 1,924.50 Dog Fund Balance on hand NONE Receipts during year 609.41 Total of Bal. and Receipts 609.41 Disbursements during year 381.20 Final Balances 228.21 Total of All Fund* Balance on hand 3.405.36 Receipts during year 19,407.46 Total of Bal. and Receipts 22,812.82 Disbursements during year 17.219.52 Final Balance® 5.593.30 j Total Balances as shown by I this Report 5,593.30 iWarrant-Checks outstanding 80.00

1 Tota] Balanced and outstanding j | Warrants. Dei . 31. 19: ’ 5,G. ('ash in Depository Pecember 31, 1932 Phil L. Schieferstein. Trustee ; I Root Township. Adams County [ %ppolntmrut of Idmlnlstrsß’r dr honiw non Estate >O. *t»79 Notue is hereby given. That the. I undersigned has been appointed Ad-. I ministrator of the estate of uohn Herscher late of Adams County, dvceased. The estate is probably solvent. J.dm C. Grandstaff Administrator 1 de bonis non | Nnthan < . Nelson. Altoruej. [Jan. 13 192:: Jan. 14- I O - — [ \ ppoliil men f oi fdlttin I*l r«( ri * Notice Is hene#>y eriven. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of tiie estate ot Joseph Wolpert late ot Adams I'oni'ty, deceased. The estate is probably solI vent. I Veronica Wolpert Administratrix I enhart Heller and 'U hiirger. tl/«. ijanuarj IS, 1933 J»n. * Answers To Test Questions I j Below are the Answers to the | Test Questions Printed on Page Two. [ 1. George Eliot. I 2. Nineteenth President of the United States. 3. Mmes, for Wesdante« 4 (Albert C. Ritchie. 5. In 1904. 6. New York. 7. George Bernard Shaw. 8. Nine Dollars. 9. In 1912. 10. Poultry feed, principally. o 'Wtih ihe l n «»,«» 1 I Mlllun ii.U.i aO *• O»A«»JV <Hl*i »•**.’ k received a great deal of attention .recently since the discove- i ->f vitamins or the vitamin theory has been expounded. It has been d’scoverd that while there may be a sufficient (quantity of food it is quite possible | to be undernourished with a full: stomach three times a day. The rea’son is the absence of vitamins, according to the vitamin theory the other end of the argument is the' absence of mineral salts necessary .for the proper nutrition of ti.e body. Whichever it may be vegetables ■furnish the needed factor in proper ’nutrition. ’ The vitamins which are classified as A. B. C. and D. are contained in tnilk and fresh vegetables, partlcularly the leaf vegetables or those the leaves of which are food articles. It is also known that the vitamin content and value is greiter w-hen they are eaten raw. : The A vitamin is a promoter of growth and its absence is the fre,quent cause of malnutrition, parti-: <ularly in children who are backi ward in growth and subject to 1 various ailments. Vegetables fur-i nishing this element are string i beans, cabbages, carrots, corn, •Swiss chard, beet greens, lettuce green peas, spinach and tomatoes,' Tiie B. vitamin is important in that its absence from the diet in-| duces stomach and intentional troubles, neuritis and o'her ailments. It is supplied by cooked vegetables as well as raw. beans, beets, cooked cabbage, carrots, cauliflower. raw onions, peas, potatoes in short, most of the cooked root ; crops. | Vitamin C has considerable to do [with the temper. Its absence leads ,to irritability and in extreme cases I leads to scurvy. Cabbage and the [cooked root crops also furnish this I vitamin. The vitamin D. is a yeast ’growth. Green and cooked vegetables if eaten as a regular part of the diet /•ill furnish health and development. If the vitamin theory is not [accepted they furnish the mineral • salts which are equally essential' and without which the uman machine cannot be kept in repair apd in efficient ’working order. FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work Typewriting Jud«e J. T. Merrvman’s Law Office. K. of C. If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 28 No commission and no yardage. 140 to 220 pounds $3.30 220 to 250 pounds ... $3.15 1250 to 300 pounds ... $2.90 300 to 350 pounds . $2.80 100 to 140 pounds $3.00 Roughs $1.75 to $2.00 • Stags SI.OO Walers $6.75 bambs . .. $5.50 FARM BUREAU ASSN Paying Prices No, 1 Eggs, dozen 10c No. 2 Eggs, dozen 8c No. 3 Eggs, dozen 7c. Poultry Market Heavy hens, lb. 10c | Heavy Pullets, lb. 10c Leghorn hens, lb 6c ( Chickens, lb. . 7c Leghorn young roosters lb 4c I Old Roosters, lb 4c i Fort Wayne Livestock ! Hog market 5 lower; 100-140 1b ! $3.30; 140-200 lbs. $3.45; 200-225 [ lbs $3.35; 225-250 lbs. $3.25; 250- : lbs. $3.20: 300 350 tbs. $3.10; . roughs $2,25-2.50; stags $1.50; calves $7: ewe and wether lambs $6.25: bucks $5.25. Cattle market—Steers, good to choice $5-5.50; medium to good. $4.50-5; common to medium $3-4; ! heifers, good u) choice $4.50-5,00; ' medium to good $4-4.50; common | to medium $3-4; cows good to] choice $3-3.50; medium 4o good,' 1 $2.50-3. cutter cows $1.75-2.25; I p.qnntn- 1 EO Bulls, good to choice $3-3.25; medium to good $2.50-3; common to medium $2-2.50; butcher bulls, | $3.25-3.75. Indianapolis Livestock Hogs 2000; holdovers 17:’.; steady; bulk 160-210 tbs. $3.503.55; 210-250 lbs, $3.35-3.50; 2501 300 lbs. $3.25-3,35; heavier kind : $3.15-3.25; 140-160 tbs. mostly j $2.40: pigs $3-3.25; packing sows (largely $2.35-2.65. Cattle 50; calves 50; nominal; for week-closed draggy; best heifers, weigdty steers and heavy cows weak. 25c off; others about steady; bulk steers and yearlings' $4-5.50; top steers $0.25: yearlings' i $6.50; butcher heifers $4-4.75; fed' heifers $5-5.50; few up f 0 |g; beef cows $2-2.75; few to $3 and $3.25; low cutters and cutters $1.50-2; • veals -50 c off $0.50 down. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE i May July Sept. Wheat .47% .47*4, i Corn -26% .27% .28% | Oats .17% .17% East Buffalo Livestock Hogs: on sale—soo. Steady, .quality and weights considered; mixed offerings 235-240 tbs. $3.55; light lightt'l $3.60‘; desirable 215 lbs. held above $3.75; 170-210 lbs qiioted $3.80-3.90 Cattle receipts, none. Week's supply moderate, better grade steers and yearlings, 25-50 c under last week; weights above 1100 rt> off most; medium and lower grade about steady, entire trade catchy: quality plain; good light weights, $0.35-5.65; top $6.35; 1200-1400 th steers $4.50-5.25, common and .medium steers and heifers $3 505; cows and bulls closing 25c lower; fat cows $2,50-3.25; cutter grades $1.25-2.25; medium bulls, i 5-3.00. Calf receipts, none. Lambs closed 25-50 c under Monday and l to choice native and fed Wpcjprp ; 15-25 c below one week ago; good lanihs $6.25-6.60; early bulk, $6.506.85; few loads $6.90 to $7; weight , around 100 tbs. $6.9 5 down; com . mon and medium, $5.25-6, LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 27 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs or better - ’ No., 2 New Wheat 581gs["" 40c I Soy Beans ’ No. 3. Old White Com .....' 20r No. 3 Old Yellow Com or,. .New Yellow Corn ... Rye — ‘■ Zc I 25c

i CLASSIFIED I I advertisfaifxtJl I BUSINESS C ARDS fr i AND NOTH ES ’ W" FOR SALE I FOR SALE Raby <: Hatchery, finest qua'./-. every Tuesday and Tl.• -.lax. est prices. Model 1 lab : 44. Monroe, Ind. ; FOR SALE -Fresh turkey liens. .h.im phone 8738 FOR SALE - Brand new Baby Grand piano, Duo-Art, made by the '.Ln pie. Will sell for HALF Taken from a deal, i , pay his rent. If inter,..i,.<| ai | A. WEIL, r. (). Box .44. Wayne. Indiana. DECATUR QUALITY ■ : baby chicks hatching . .. n. «aKfi 'All from culled and tested Play Safe! Buy the best at prices. Early (hicks f .; , fits. Place your order ri-_ . :. 9 SKn Decatur Hatchery Pine,, 4 ; tur, IndHna. —— n WANTED I WANTED Canner and ."errant fat cattle and hogs. Anybody iqg fat stock to sell call Butler, phone 274 MALE HELP WANTED in this locality Direct Representative oi known oil company. S“ll town and farm trade on easy lit terms. Experience t sary. No investment I Chance for immediate ... ;( p | come. Write: P. T. \\'■ ! .mr 'oral Manager, 6212 SiandarJ [ Bldg.. Cleveland Ohio. elMt ' MALE HELP WA.NTEP quick cash raising ' in cellar, shed. Odorless. tied method. Crops ;ar Guaranteed materials Valuable hook free, i'-rited. Lincoln Ave., Chicago LOST AND FOI XD» 'STR A Y ED—Black and rat terrier dog. Reward 4 5 7. o — FOR RENT S POR RENT —Modern 4 ■ n ment. Heat 'entrance. Inquire at 33:’. \ (St. o _ | [NOTICE OF FIS 11 M 111 l3lF.w|t OF ESTATE NO. 2*20 H| Notice is hereby given :• tiie <litors. heirs and legatee- f < D. S< he. .ann, Un. .* in the Adams Circuit Court. -Dr at r>e<a»ur, Indiana. <»n ’ • of February, 19.33, and w if any. why the Final Accounts with the estat* -• 1 cedent should not be n r •’ said heirs are notified ’ - there make proof of P. ie< rive their distributi\ - -...ties. (’onrad L. Scheuniann, A’ Decatur. Indiana. Januat \ -'N l.enhtirt, Heller A s.lmtu'i Jan ■_“< QH the Habit — Trace a SCHNEPP AND DREW E Auctioneers and Dealers |M in Real Estate 120 East Monroe St. ■ Decatur, Indiana Telephone 516 B YAGER BROTHER! Funeral Directors Ambulance Service. Day or N'flh Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 Funeral Home, lift So. First StN. A. BIXLER OPTOMERIST Eyes Examined. Glasses F |t,ed ' HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. ni. Telephone 135. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director : It is a comfort to know that vi” : the time comes for the l» 9t ■ farewell the last rites can > safely be entrusted to us-50a-Phones—727 i Lady Asst. Ambulance t>' rvlei