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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mies Mary Macy Phones 1000—1001 Saturday M. K. Ever Ready Clang pantry sale, Schafer store window, 10. uan, Monday Woman's Club, Mule Department in charge, Zion Reformed church, 7:45 p. in. Research Club, Mrs. C. O Porter 2:34) p. m. Tuesday Tri Kappa, business meeting, .Mlns Alice Alweiu. 8 p. nt. M. E. Mary and Martha class, Mrs. D. J. HaHtieiji. Messrs. Forest, Millard and Wendell Dieh), Robert tlebnt, Roy. John, Carl and Dale Baumgartner, Floy Beltler. Lloyd, Robert anti Virgil Egly. William and Brice Diehl, and Junior Johusoa. During Ue afternoon muttic wan furnished by stringed Instruments iby the Baumgartner family and Marvin Lampe. LOCAL YOUNG MAN TO BE WED SUNDAY The marriage of sma Vanita York of Adamsvnie and Robert Macklin, «on of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Macklin of this city, will take place Sunday non at Bloomsdale. The marriage ceremony will be solemnized in the Methodist Episcopal church in that place. Miss RuU*! Macklin, eiainr of th-y grocm. and Clsilmer Deßolt, both of this city, will attend the couple a« bridesmaid and beat man. Mr. Macklin fe> employed at Ferdinand. UNION TOWNSHIP WOMAN S CLUB TO MEET The Union township W man's Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at one o’clock with Mrs. Char- ! les Bailey. The roll call will be answered by giving house cleaning hints. The lesson will be in the charge j of the leaders. Mrs. R Hand Grote , and Mrs. L. E. Omerod. Members * and visitors are invited to attend. PLEASANT DALE LADIES AID MEETS The Pleasant Dale todies Aid ■ Society met recently at the home iof Mrs Mary Braun. The day was i spent in quilting and a pot-luck 1 dinner was served at the noon hour. Devotions were led by Mrs. Viola ' E-iumgartner. Those present were the Mewdames Dora Yauey, Charles Liby and daughter Martha Mary Yak-e, Sylvia Mil to. LByd Clowser, Dean ! Byerly, Mary Dilling, Blanch Henscheu, Viola Baumgartner, Edna Shady. Anna M Kean and daughter

ready with cigars—and the band ot each one carrying the words: “It's a boy.” Biggest laugh of the day, however, come when Harry M Warner sent an office memo to his son-in-law: “Dear Mervyn: It is positively not fitting for such a boy to give out such lousy cigars. Grandpa.” A recent tempest in a teapot proved to be the feud between Charlie Cbaidih and his old friend, Dr. Cecil lleynolda. The doctor wrote a play, “Mystery of Broadwalk Asylum ”, and publicity stories came out connecting Charlie's name with the production. Tiie comedian was said to ba hot under the collar and. for a time, in fact, he was. But the premiere of the play found I'aulctte Goddard and her mother in the audience, even it Chaplin was not. And now everybody Is friends again. What well known novelist and screen writer —he specializes on stories of the Orient—is spreading bad checks around Hollywood—his latest victim being a chap who hasn't money to burn? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE — Jean Harlow won $3,500 on roulette at Agua Caliente, but the topper is

Joe Morrison, the singing star, w ho l>egan following her play and also came out SI,BOO ahead. . . . Ralph Bellamy's mother is improving in the hospital after being severely Imrned by an exh r a t er ... the strange thing Is. Ralph's father was burned exactly in the sapvc manner

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recently. . . . The newlyweds, Margaret Sullavan and William Wyler, are visiting hie home in Mulhausc. Alsace-Lorraine. They’ll not be back here until May. . . . Funny how it goes. Since she played Broadway in "The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles”, Frank Lloyd's daughter. Alma, has received movie otters from Fox, M. G. M. and Paramount. . . . Joo E. Brown was sicker than was thought. DID YOU KNOW— That Jean Parker is an expert hockey player, and captained her team at school?

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1935.

Doris Jean, Victor Byerly and son Aonald. Lloyd Byerly end daughter Mary Ellen. Floyd Ehrman, Cora Human, Crfot Mankey. Cora Yager, William Ehrman, William Shoaf, Rachel Buckmmrter, Charles Limanatoll, Una Marlin, William Yager, Katy Leyae, Mary th-iwei, Floyd Stoneburner. Mildred Sills and sons Isaac and Ralph, Ida Yuney, the Misses Victory Stoneburnor, Margaret Miller, Betty McKean and Banbara Byerly. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING A .program of music will be presented before the Woman's Club by the Music department of the organization, at the meeting Monday night ut seven forty-fire o'clock. The meeting will he held jn the auditorium of tho Zion Reformed churchFollowing is the program of twentieth century mualt: Clouds- Ernest Charles Homing—nfereua Delßlego Chorus Egoerpts from Rhaissody in Blue --George Gershwin Miss Louise Haubold Cradle Song—Fritz Kreisler Mrs. Dan Tyndall, Misses Sara Jane Kauffman and Helen Haubold Sketches of tile City - Gordan Balch Nevin. The City from afar off. The Giondmother Urchin Whistling in the Streets In Busy Mills Mhs Lulu Gerber. Dawn—Pearl G. Curran I Came with A Soug—Frank IstForge. 1 am the Wind—Florence ParrGere. Elf and Fairy—John H. Densmore Mrs. Dan Tyndall L< t All My Life Be Music—Charles Gilbert Spross Chorus Mrs- Orrrie T. Haubold will a» t as accompanist tor the musical selections and the chorus will rnelude Mrs. Dan Tyndall, Miss Rosemary llolthousc, Miss Sara Jane Kauffman, Miss Helen Haubold, Miss Eleanor Reppert, Jliss Louise Haubold, Miss Mary Coverdale, Mrs. E. D. Engeler and Mrs. C. E. Bell. MRS. HOMER BARTON HONORED WITH SHOWER Mrs. Ed Miller and Mrs. Walter Deitsch united in entertaining with a miscellaneous shower at the Deitsch home on Seventh street, Friday night in honor of Mrs. Homer Barton, who was formerly Miss Madgeline Miller. Appointments for the party were carried out in St. Patrick's Day appointments and the color note of green and white was used throughout. The guests were greeted at the door by Marjorie Miller and Robert Deitsch. cleverly dressed in green and white. Marjorie entertained with three accordiau selections. The guests found their places at eight small tables which were arranged for bridge and five hundred. Shamrock tallies were used on which to record the scores. Mrs. O. L. Vance and Mrs. diaries Brodbeck were winners in bridge and Mrs. George Martin and Mrs. Susie Reppert. in five hundred. The prizes were in turn presented to the honored guest. The stuill tables were arranged witli slianirock centerpieces on which were crystal holders bearing tail white tapers tied with green. A two course luncheon was served, the areen and white color note being used. Mrs. David Smith assisted the hostesses in serving. Mrs. Barton's chair was tied with white aud green crepe paper. As Mrs. Harold Murphy played ''Among My Souveniers” Marjorie Miller and Robert Deitsch entered bearing a large treasure chest covered with crepe paper of the prevailing color note, and upon opening the chest Mrs. Barton found a shower of gifts for her home. Mrs. Frank Wainwright and daughter Ruth of Oak Harbor, Ohio, were out of town guests at tile party. ECONOMICS CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEETING The Bettor Homes Economics Club met in tiie Monroo high school Thursday evening with Mrs. Arvcda Wagoner as hostess. Mrs. Ralph Blum and Mrs. Walter Sommers, assisting, hostesses, were unable to be present. A pot luck supper was served aud Mrs. Ellrnrt Morford offered prayer. Following the supper, Mrs. Rolland Sprunger, vice-president of the orgunizalion. presided over Ihe business meeting and sides were chosen for the membership contest. The members were reminded to remember the sick and aged. Mrs. John Floyd and Mrs. Roy Price started the lesson on "Wise Use of Time for the Housewife.’’ Mrs. Floyd stressed especially that the kitchen utensils should always be in perfect condition, the houewife aliould have leisure time to play, should read something worth while, enjoy good music, aud closed her subject with tlio statement that Uic family who plays together ia the family that stays together. Mrs. Price took as her subject,] housekeeping a profession. Help-, (ul house cleaning bints and recipe | sheets were distributed. A con-

tlnuation of the subject will be the topic for the next meeting. Twenty members and throe visitors were present at the meeting. SOCIAL MEETING OF Y. M. C. CLASS The Young Married Couples class of the Methodist Sunday school met Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D<;e Fry back , with Mr. und Mrs. Bryce Thomae, assisting in entertaining. Twenty five members were present. Devotions were conducted by Mr. Thomas who talked on thu works and life of St. Patrick. The regular routine of business was followed. During the social hour games of lotto were played, a spelling game and magical tricks were enjoyed. Mrs. F. W. Busclm. Mrs. Clyde Butler, Lowell Smith uml Russel Owens were winners in lotto. Refreshments in keeping with St. Patrick's Day were served. Tiie Women's Foreign Missionary' Society of the Methodist churcli will observe Founders Day at the church Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. Each member is asked to bring a friend to the meeting. Mrs. Harry Crownover will lead the d>evotioos and Mrs. Delton Paeswater will be the program leader. The hostess will be Mrs. Charles Fenimore, Mrs. Frank Krick and Mrs. Harry Crownover. The Friendship Village Home Economics Club will meet with Mis. Rosa Myers Thursday, March 21 at one-thirty o’clock. ■ - ■ o COURT HOUSE New Cases Department of Financial Institutions of Indiana, The Peoples Loan | and Trust Co., vs. Charles Mailand. I note. Complaint filed. Summ ns ordered to sheriff of Adam.s eounty for defendant, returnable Marell 30. Department of Financial Instituti ns of Indiana. Tiie Peoples Loan i and Truest co , vs. Ed Nead-jtine et.| al, note. Complaint filed. Summons | ordered to sheriff jf Adams county I tor all defendants, returuable. Marcii 30. Amended Complaint Filed The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance company vs. Albert Siegrist et al. note and foreclosure and appointment of receiver. Amended' cross complaint filed by defendant ■ John Siegrist. Estate of Newton McClain. Inventory number one filed. The personal prpperty was appraised at $288.75 in addition to a checking account of $485 84. Estate of Catharine Dolch. R 'port of county assessor filed. Notice ordered returnable April 12. The re-1 port listed the personal estate at $394.67, th? real estate at $2,440. Estate f Aaron Lautzenheiser. Report of personal property filed, examined and approved. Personal property brought $136.80 at (private sale. Estate of August Seheinwn. Proof of publication of notice of ap-] pointnient filed. Proof of publication and posting of final settlement filed. Final report submitted, ex-1 a mined and approved. Estate closed and administratrix discharged. Total credits claimed by the administratrix amount to $2,232.64. Estate of Belie Phillips. Petition bv administrator to sell real estate to pay deDts filed. Waiver and assent of sale filed by Charles A. Phillips and William Phillips- Petition submitted and sale ordered. Bond for sale of real estate ordered in sum of $1,500. Appraisal of real estate ordered. Estate of Elizabeth Morrmon. Answer by American Life Insurance "company to crass complaint of Albert R. Ashbamfcer. Answer by American Life Insurance company. Answer by American Life - Insurance company to the ci'css coin--’.qint of department of financial in-1 stitutions of Indiana for Old Adams County bank. Answ- r in geneial ' denial by American Life Insurance | company to cross complaint of I Bruce Wallace filed.; Answefl' m general denial by American Life Insurance company to cross complaint ■f Harriet Beatty and Bruce wal--1 "irust Jistule of David 'B. Studebaker, Bernice Rachel Studebaker and Nancy Alice Studalacker und 'i the will of David Studabaker Current annual report fiked. examined and approved. Guardianship Cases Paul Gallmeyer el al. ward; L'ther Gallmeym-, guardian. Current report as to Mary Gallmeyer filed, examined and apprpv <1- Trust con-

QN OCB BUDGET » 4V. Weekly Payment, S JSO at». Weekly Payment. .78 *M. Weekly Peyraent. 1.00 *UM. Weekly Payment. I.ZS Weekl. Payment. 1.71 ■3»«. Weekly Payment. 7 .80 »300. Weekly Payment. 8.7 S <Plu> intereati Other amounte in ptooortlon. P»»menu artanees lor every two week* or monthly u desired anecla) _£>Ei > ' l * D Fsrnien ©Bsow Over Sciatßr HdY Si®” 1 . e.tJS Decatur, Ind. -none

tinued. Cases Continued Luurell O. Fusselman et al vp. Ralph C. Dunn, et al. cam'll contract and poaseuaion of real estate By agreement of partke cause la continued. State of Indiana vs. Elmer Bailer and Ertnan IBailer. Application by defendants bo- defend as poor persons filed, submitted and sustained and John L. De Voss appointed to defend at such compensation as the court iiaiy allow. By agreement of parties cause is continued. Case Vcnued Here The Delaware County -National Bank vs. Gene Levin uml Harry H. Levin, doing the Mecca Cut Rate Store, note. Transcript and papers filed as a cause in tills court by the clerk of the Allen superior court. Records Ordered Shown Muriel Bell vs. Clinton Bell, divorce. Motion filed to require defendant to produce certain books and records. Motion submitted and sustained and defendant ordered to produce books und records allowing proceeds of his grocery business. New Cases The Federal Land Bank of Louisville vs. Otis F. Kirtley, et al., foreclosure. Complaint filed. Affidavit of non residence filed. Clerk oreder to issue summons to sheriff of Randolph county for Byron Roy Hunt and Margaret Bond Hunt;'to sheriff of Adams county tor Eli Habegger; to sheriff of Howard county for Otis F. Kirtley and Jesse Kirtley, to sheriff of Randolph county for Charles Sim-

BUT til \| ar 4\\ HR Golden (Jueen L< Jfc J’op Corn ... WHITE HOSE X X ’’OP CORN OXHEART CARROT .. Danvers Half Long Carrot .. WHITE PLUME CELERY . GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING CELERY. .. EARLIEST SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER. EARLY CURLED SIMPSON LETTUCE BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON LETTUCE GRAND RAPIDS LETTUCE PRIZE HEAD LETTUCE... ICEBERG LETTUCE ... DWARF SIBERIAN KALE BLOOMSDALE SAVOY SPINACH LONG STANDING SPINACH MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND SALSIFY IMPROVED PURPLE TOP RUTABAGA PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE TURNIP SOUTHERN PRIZE TURNIP RED WETHERSFIELD ONION DANVERS YELLOW GLOBE ONION CRYSTAL WHITE W AX ONION PRIZETAKER ONION ... Southport White Onion ... KLECKLEY SWEET WATERMELON INDIANA SWEETHEART WATERMELON ROCKY FORD MUSKMELON TIPTOP MUSKMELON. . OSAGE Muskmelon .... HACKENSACK MUSKMELON LARGE YELLOW PUMPKIN SMALL SUGAR OR PIE PUMPKIN GREEN STRIPED CUSH AW PUMPKIN WH'TE BUSH SCALLOP SQUASH GOLDEN HUBBARD SQUASH HUBBARD SQUASH .... DELICIOUS SQUASH ...

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mons and Minnie E. Simmons, all returnable April 5. Vernon Pontius va. Hartford Oil. - company, et al., foreclosure of mechanic's and laborer's lien. I Complaint filed. Clerk ordered to issue summons to sheriff of Adams county for all defendants, returnable Marcii 27. Claim Compromised in the Matter of the Liquidation > of the Old Adams County Bank. Ix-o Yager, special representative for the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana, files verified petition for authority to compromise indebtedness owing by Daniel B. Lehman and Catherine Lehman. Peiltiou submitted ami sustained und special i representative authorized to accept i SIOO in payment of note of $550. Estate Cases Estate of Philip Schug. Proof of publication of notice of appoint- . ment filed. Final report filed. Not tice ordered retainable April 4. Estate of William Zimmerman. • Petition by administrator to aci cept HOLC bonds in payment of ' mortgage and note held by administrator filed, sublliitled and sustained. Administrator authorized ■ to accept bonds to extent of $341.55 from Nota E. Niblick, being the - face value of tile note, mortgage : and interest. Estate of Mary A. Vogiewede. Inventory number one filed, exami ined and approved. Petition to i sell personal property filed, subI mitted and sustained. AdminisI trator authorized to sell property : set out in petition at private sale ■ without notice for not less than

GARDENS Now is the time to get ready for that garden you hope will be ; jur pride and joy this spring and summer. Our Washington Bureau has ready for you one of its comprehensive and informative bulletiu« on planting, growing and We of flowers and vegetables in large and ■mall gardens. Fill out the coupon below and send for it: CLIP COUPON HERE Dept. 326. Washington Burtau, DAILY DEMOCRAT, 1013 Thirteenth St., NW., Waahlngton, D. C. 1 want a copy of tbe bulletin on GARDENING, and enclose herewith five cents in coin (carefully wrappetj), or uncancelled U. S. postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: NAME STREET aud No CITY STATE I am a reader Os the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

appraisal for cash. Petition by administrator to set off assessments on bank stock against dividends decJared against deposits filed, submitted and sustained and administrator authorized to set off dividends due on deposits in Old Adams county bank against assessments on stock. Her personal .property amounted to $651.50 und stocks aud bonds to $5,078.77. Real Estate Transfers Dallas Brown to the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, 100 acres of land in Blue Creek towuuhip for $4139.15. Peter E. Fugate et ux to Earl 8. Landis et ux 80 acres of land in Kirkland township for $4,000. o— - Dr. and Mrs. H. Frohnapfel left this morning to attend the chiropractic convention today and Sunday at Columbus, Ohio.

‘Thrift’ Garden Seeds JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST SHIPMENT OF FINE QUALITY BULK GARDEN SEEDS IN THIS SECTION OF THE STATE. OUR PRICES LIKE LAST YEAR ARE LOW. BL Y EARLY AS YOU CAN GET THE SEEDS THAT YOU WANT AND HAVE THEM WHEN YOU NEED THEM. WE HAVE SOLD THRIFT SEEDS FOR 5 YEARS. READ THIS AD CAREFULLY. CHECK THE SEEDS THAT YOU NEED AND BRING THIS AD WITH YOU. LAZY WIFE POLE BEANS RED VALENTINE BEANS STRINGLESS GREEN POD BEANS NAVY BEANS RED»KIDNEY BEANS IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX BEANS ’ENL’IL POD BLACK WAX BEANS KENTUCKY POLE WONDER BEANS BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA BEANS HEN PERSON’S LIMA BEANS LARGE WHITE LIMA BEANS SMALL WHITE OR SIEVA BEANS KENTUCKY DWARF WONDER BEANS COUNTRY GENTLEMEN SWEET CORN EARLY EVERGREEN SWEET ( ORN GOLDEN BANTAM SWEET CORN SIOWEL’S EVERGREEN SWEET CORN ALASKA PEASPREMIUM GEM PEAS NOTT’S EXCELSIOR PEAS AMERICAN WONDER PEAS McCLEAN’S LITTLE GEM PEAS EXTRA EARLY EGYPTIAN BEETS EARLY BLOOD TURNIP BEETS DETROIT DARK RED BEETS IMPROVED BLOOD TURNIP BEETS EARLY SCARLET TURNIP RADISH SCARLET TURNIP WHITE TIP RADISH SCARLET GLOBE RADISH ICICLE RADISH FRENCH BREAKFAST RADISH CHINA ROSE WINTER RADISH IMPROVED WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER EARLY GREEN CLUSTER CUCUMBER BOSTON PICKLING CUCUMBER CHICAGO PICKLING CUCUMBER WHITE WONDER CUCUMBER EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD CABBAGE EARLY FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE EARLY DRUM HEAD CABBAGE EARLY WINNING STADT CABBAGE WISCONSIN WILT RESISTANT CABBAGE LATE FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE BROAD LEAF BATAVIAN ENDIVE GREEN CURLED ENDIVE LUCULLUS SWISS CHARD HOLLOW CROWN PARSNIP DWARF MIXED NASTURTIUM tall mixed nasturtium CHOICE MIXED SWEET PEAS SPENCER MIXED SWEET PEAS “LAUREL’’ WHITE CLOVER

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M F. W Holtho * ■ o< i. -. ville. Kentucky, has returned to-her home after visiting here with her parentis, Mr. and Mrs. G. T- Burk. Billy Bollinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bollinger, suffered a broken arm Friday night while playing on his roller skates. The left arm was broken and x-rays of the injury were taken and the arm set. Mr and Mrs. Roy O’Don-nell and children June und Patty and Miss Katheryn King motored to Fort Wayne Friday evening and witnessed a movie. Comparatively Close Tbe moon Is only 240.000 taUos avrnv froTD ne