Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1935 — Page 2

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<«■'" 11 ■■ Farm Club Notes Happy Hor>-« Maxer* Tho Roof. Townatug Happy Horn# ' Maker* mot Jan H w ti. ■ Mot: ' mouth School anil Hid m their I gurata, Mri. Suadoif **> «'* t* members of the Mt, Fire* it 4*H | 4'lnb AvoneUa Boliiold unJ Klim Juno Wynn v.iUH a nt-wiii* Oeirim.-iiu j •tlon ou ‘‘How To TrStU a Hallru j Dress." l-ou'vo Ditstci *.'''o n : *k Ini deaoastra'toii “Ho* To 'ta Muffin*” Sons* and yoiU Mlpw-; nc’ the rt-munstrutieiiH. n--rii* '. 1-' till gave several piaM' s 'toothm* Mary Louise Rabbit: ga.o a »ln-ri ; •»lk in The Car- "f The ! ialr "! Sann* Kunke gave an -i:-'-iik lalk on h?r trip to the Slat* 1.. Mnrg&ret Aioses gave u leading ! \l nV r» of i.''» baking >lu l» | - h rough. muffin* an.: the y. '•*!

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GHAi’YER X..V "Undo Oyi u:sh- wacpod, “IV.roi'iti’ in. sc i ’ ym rre at «ny nc- J fatiosu- deisg* j-«u’d be’iw %•»* and try to lock -v? pecctbl >.’* “Com * luont,*" he called the*”-! fully in answer, and ■•-•.. n .thi ( heavy <Mk eieota o’je.ied to u ’n;it. I:rr slender, graretu. figure, Cyt io| K dosed the boos and (taped tie! brass fastenings and snapped *h;| padl.vik into place. \ "Want’s that you were doing-' i Betty asked. ‘Til bet it’s the F-v-j tcry of jour Ufa and il’s so tumble thr.'i yea don't dnva leave it out where the very yo. ng, like myself, might get a look at it, and thereby corrupt ts air innocent -norais ” “Not tbs history of my life,” he met her tees'ng- seriously, "1 ut she ; history of parts of the lives of otfc’r j V bet it’s awful," she persisted.! “If yon have ro jock ii ~ I’m not in it, Unde Cyrus.’’ “How can you expect a red-heid-ed imp like you not to be in e ;<trjfhinp ?” he taunted. “Well, am I irs your Book of Doom there?” she cried to so rnd in jest, but her attempt at lightness missed sadly „ 'Tin ni-i > >g you. yurjng iady, >.* said. Tla tell ym this much, that i’m trying my be ;to keep you *at. ■ . but it’s a ndf.-nty hard job . . one of the hardert I have error undwiaken.” , i He broke off sudden !y, and looked at her keenly and piircingly. “What’s on your mind, young woman?” be asked. "I’ve got something that I want & to tell you,” she said, “r«r.sjethh*~ that vrerrirs fie a lot ... ia rocr*.-1 ■ways than one.” _ I “Go ahead," fir- Dlu hci. "IV »U ears,” “I’m worried on two counts, she nwd. “1 feel that flhave failed in tr,y duty as & newspaper woman; the other worry it n.ainiy tecaurr* of some oaa I’m . , . f-ffal cf.” “Lawrence Vane”” Cjxjs 'K, was gentle though laconic. “Yes.” and then she told him the tale that Bobbie Nichols had told her cf the oid chemist v.-hc hsd sold the Veronal to a man. who chatted with hint, and said that he was the artist Lawrence Vane. “Think you’re quite a. little detective, don’t yo«?“ Cyrus K. meant to tease her out -.4. h-;t self-accusing mood. The reset i- .iv/vr unexpected. Betty flamed inV» a temper, ttantped her foot, at him, ami started for the do 3?-. “Maybe 1 am,” she cried. “Maybe I’m-as good a detective as, you are. .1 will show you that I can find out a thing or two, Mister Uncle Smart Alec.” She flounced angrily from the room, but turned at the head of the stairs to call back over one indignant shoulder. "i’m going down on Long Island so the Schuyler MQlbanks house oarty. and as you know everything I suppose you%now that she was Oonetta Dane the dancer.” Her voice trailed away, but he could distinguish the words clearly as they Bloated back, "And Lawrence Vane rill be there tco—and a lot of others. 1 Cyrus K. leaped to his feet. “Betty,” he called. “Come back here. I want to ask you something ' ufcnut Donetta Dane.” Eut Betty had gon Down I/mg Island, at. the showplace estate of the Schuyler Millbanks, everything was very gay. Tfca servants weie in a double state of excitement for not only was a house party i nder way, but they had just finish* mustering out for the unexpected rersp-l'-n of the young master’s bride. Butler arid maid, cook and gardener, had dropped into lax wayo—all the servants did, when tho Master was away on one of his jon* trips. An easy lime they had of it at Millbank Manor, and the telegraphed news of their young master’s sudden marriage, out Jr California, and of his immediate arrival ’some, had set the whole house agog. When they had all lined up ’in the bug* entrance hall to welcome 1

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mnp <MM* fun ttuiTntit Mm. K. 0. Wyiitv luM It ii * | lut Thi Uteii R«vh • #ih) tki Ii ] * h»ii it thi* 4-N Hitt Kill I A 1 [ uit. An hour vi« norm in i#on I rt«rv«*4 by thr tb« l . iU .K»fn?ft. Mirtm m » | ultd Marvift Kunl<«t Monfof Towninif TUa Moitnm T lb f p * i* ! an or «utii « hm »i*ii i TuvMtHy ivpiilti, Jutif* 0 at ie * niijotiiy of tii»* Ditfßiiv't** f 1 !*> soli!. Offtv<*ra tor lb# * r ! a. folio**: |io«tfii*ni. r»a% «1 l*i«*** | tv vh<* im.* 0 Hf*fat Ur. M\r***rj irrA*\n%\', ► ViabM iit'Aa*** »‘or r. *tn S •** i»» j .*<»ng nut j*aU loa tar. Jo* • I St*Record were «i« « i m

| the jovng couple home, very '»> - • I ant bad had bis or her »■ rate ,'>• ion cf the change in !h< H >». ■ * | menage. Not one of tin « i,ut ‘*'l acknowledged that the n m nuetnea I waa "a» pretty as a pi :ure," <* 1 ! very “sweet in fc.*i*wa- ,” an,' a'-l 1 'hi:a agresd that altVoug now tr.«-**j Iwe ed be vmdcubtndly lore wi • , | Pill hore we vkt also b» i ore ga: i: \,, | at. ti, b ’ that lime toker raor, n, Mjiihar.k Manor » v gay » < | jtbe sumo cf y>ung v« cea ca’.'.n;, cheerful, triccdly grec* srs to * v 11 ! nil er --te.whgj tone h. t ard l, • - os t — all ib-: •-arvirv gaiety fj youth in hividty ftk»«d. A maroon intV.a d n « up u\’-f; the part* eoektra, Josu al to out flowing with the Imped' s.-nu. »f :lw I supposed aecMsarlea t a wte-'t- ~'* ’ jin thcuct-antry. i tnv. i' »: it: *pi«.s «•* | interior tumbled cut -..trh a:* ( ‘ ' with the other in locii, gjj of 1 ' jt ' and laugh urr “Hello, Schuyler, yo ->.l for..” • * high male voice call, 1. A'So y>» | slipped one over on 3, aid -uVWell, you certainly foo iJeven ~ ur| Uncle Bobbie this tlr e— and '*•' lieve me, boy, that’s g. ;nr some ’ : “Hush# up. Bobh Web'’", 0».i,v.. . f a ice was gmj,“You o«u't wsi tto h these pn-p! t. know, do yiu, ti:at tu itUing tuallyi could happen wit wut our knowing: üb-nt. itf‘ r ‘Halle, Kehuy rs Hello tier. l | Dooetta!” cail.-d ••.g r * rather i *i:-, t e voice. “Iw’-.tai.e }'.u two! .1 ai* 1 ways hoped 1 nn.rh; iave a chrrct, at Schuyler but »c go, aftex he J had sain ifiu!” J 'Well, don’t bwait i own and cry ; ftHufc it,” Bobm-’s iiiea warned. |“You’fe got a better chance than lever r iwl” i fio you hgur ~.u’.*” “if s'easier to ca h it minted man than a confirr » a >i •»» i-r,” Bobbie chuckleil at b • ow.i jol ■?. Well, nobody’s tong to :atch n.a. vttid Sebuykr ‘nn hew to I tell .be world that t i > little greeneyed siren has me ft r Jtecpn!" They all laughed, ad! tre op A into the wide entrance h i’.ll. M,nhank3 hung b- ik a li tie, and placed \ 3am around tis wife. Swiftly he leaned over anu dr- -pped a kiss on the tip of <ne 1 *-tl< ear, where it showed beni ith ner dark curls. “Don’t you mind linythint this crowd say, sweet,” he told her. “The;'’rt just a craay 1 ur,ch of ci ktail ’sounds, and th.dr Mine of hyroor is bad, iai gr. dng at e<**’ worse.’’ “I don’t mind n :hiiic .hey she laughed u;> at 1- ... eyes shining with love ; ud i i this tall, new husbsn M 4W , “A they can do ia talk. , at I’ve j-o you, darling, and it’* aH s> ur gra es on their part anyway.” “Wise little git!!* His eyes adored her. “You’vu so far .hove them, it’s natural I suppo« that some of the catty one - will v mt to pull you down. But they 11 *ye a hard time,,” He struighter d his broad shoulders, “Ihere a’t a thing In my sw«ot w.fe’s 111 a that anyone can point a fi nuer a 1 —and, darling, just keen right on la ghing at anything they ki-i abou . I'rs never been exactly a sa r t, but there’s nothing that an ev< cone up -out ot the past to mrt yc u” He loc-ked stem. ?y into h- ? -yes A painful hush swt it over Jonetta’s face ari l nock a ‘is * rds of pride in her, end hi i rhtforward statement abou ’rim*, f. She knew that he meant what e said,, that the Jf fill-inks' pride in th< I cleanness o', ‘he Millbe.nk name 1 was a Mg thing in h!i life, > though j he never spoke c{ it. She 1 Uy ap-1 predated (in fact, it hr, 1 beer! brought stronirly hon eto h- by th«' lurid, accounts In thi tabb ds fob’ lo’wiog then murrisge), le tsßi that the marriage of. the he t to thi Millbanks’ fortune ti a ni ht clur dancer,, had ciuneii «i nd we ild con tinue to cause, until t he flek s mind of tho public turned t.o s< ne ner juicy morsel of gossip. But now, thin prid > of hi In hw 1 and his securs faith Rut t ?re wir

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#?Vt Vf r nil* \t\fi v?»%i# 't* -rfi h# tori/ »M Ink tto# t**#m j ilK* hW$ •NT i .atwn mmul j fto J” (WMffit #1 it fMMI 1 ! jbffQH !*?• tA t l#S MWto j i •**« P?w ! I r* aumnl, It to mpa ( ,{ •** mvs tvt mi"*** 9 ! pmfriwtrt *tUi it-’' U«** | j Jl'iry tun ßag, ’ »*• ws j || < her tnfHi-.vMSihl M. I* bw l. vn bug* Anniny taiutki M> I II ||) V < Imi/’ i*f ti.j*m latefw, • < dt-footed, tk ffflti! k\« jntM 11 *oss ths wliJyj* All** »"» I» irtijpV.t ts <W* | it. (Mt i« bung tier V“ h/jallv: 1 I» tb its ,u k ix/< ke*rw e* ' , uki'feni a.wsy» hbe tthrinj l»M 5 j* -,f a fresh :r*« Ifwi Vsr «*-' ‘ f 'V, t'sc d ,k.r« ’<) vs ft’ieband - '» wsi!) b» tiMNa t» ynak *b.rstlf to Bnd ost if the at.w peal j | j -ralie, sad that all Uu .etsld b* . 41 iii wing t* bee. I Mat of ths s’imU that Vkoyitr h is u>krd for tai* party, | * hkh ws* te sem si » wrlmaio | ■ v n:» for her, wen ankrnvn to her. • They would inertly ks Ms ewn aek> group of men, sad the d'ki ;oi able women tkai »»dt up Mclr* j j Je, Surely among them ike would • t-e able to find many friend** Ss» • in‘w that Betty Potter wMfMsjnf. j an»’ for that she *»* glsd. She ksd ■ ' knoien Botty for tome time, at m# ' jnfU'i cam* into Kite’s Club with ' ;-us of her issay sdaurert. Donetls \ .x uimbered that it uwd to bs si- • with Wilbur Renton -then be i tj:i ttarted to cm in with ’abc!, , c; d Betty never ram* with hint | arm a. Shs wondered what had hsp- I pin'd thera. She mutt uk Sehufler. tsty were es hit world, and (it wou' f,mow ail about It. Well, Bitty wttf a dear, and would in no way do my thing to hurt her. Her husband’* vole* interrupted Ur communing. • T’s e get a luroriai for yon, dear►vt” h* laid. “Will you gir* ma a j him *? I tel! you?” fiVil reached on tiptoe and kitaad Kin ,'ui.kly. ' Hunj, tell me!" iha begird *» | i;o >r* avrj. j;se or,, yoi '.oj* nfff, : : 'bMi H noV high rise*, .it | goinc .oi*»’ia firat.yuvth-y .T' t>,o bllll N 5 *.'vo >W tho kr-w that'thi* it.. a;c-, ■,>., | . ( A ah'"’* of laugh!** ~*eted Li i Mtff, and tor 1,, they all iwept I '■>! young cvufla bes -r* them Into ,g library, whert strrral other uuuda were gathered shout a hw l"g fire, playing Camelot and iv;. ‘fimmon. I’i-ma on, new, tpill Hl* Bobbie i vb:vtM te bit holt Then turning I* Mo rest of the ataembled tomjv.ii. ha announced: .‘L.itle old eavetdropper Bohhte tv -put them in the act! Kitting, if r-it f leartfljl He lifted hia handt in iruck horrof. "Who ever heard in (lit day and age of scientific en,”ghli nment and hootlrg hlachnets, i f u rrspcctahla husband killing hit (>.*!, arise?" T.iey all started to laugh with >.*M at hia abmrdlty, but Bobbia D ir.ed tham awrnlr with tbs up- .‘ terl hand of a traffic cop. “Waltl* ho commanded. "Too do not yot know till The am rat la yrt it come! Ha, this arcing bususu’i t bo cringe, hero before y«ur gti-U — bo, this thtmelen brideSribed his bride! For a kine ivf. hir robv lips, be promised, In tty tosrrfaf, ladle* and gentlemen, jt< i«l nor a aurpriso that le had pbctel for hrr enjoyment! And . ah*—ilio—poor innocent little thing — rhe foil for hi* line—end tho Ikii j'Vi 'aim! Yes, believe it or not. ■ ell--, Id lied her own husband! Now! II j io».nd, here ond now, in the presev.;. of uc til, that this blushing Vcierilet loll—-what that surprlsa t|f "1 -y ati clustered around Denetta I vile ichuyier. The piayert looked up f"im their games and joined is tf.'j Ava. (To Be Continued) iatiTUM, I ale. to Tk mm, in fa ftrsUßiu* Rf Kina rntunt imtti**i» (m m. —— - i aesi—n. n. H ti—

*» PECATI’A UAIW UU4OCRAT SATTBDAY, iVSt 22,1085.

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NEBRASKANS JOIN CORN PLAN t 10S.-to. tf#a gjb Msitl *f ilasPSm fs twstrfi gufieofk corn hug fiodfittM* wstca leaf year retied la stfidss im* *f lip,ms,min -hesessha re is! srest, tbt* v**r i .mi asm vtxoslir idesi leal ftnns* . car I Msbtty More tbss M.S*M Mm Ms*b* .ore ho* produeare bee* etswed apsf lest lea* far csalrsiHa ta .■ba agMewHartu odyaotmafi proore ta Tb* Mel total, when reisrsa frefi *b* t ote s II csaatla* re«s hea. larelated otic isily. may i m| hr from I.a*s ta i.nes the •IM* Mai wbtrh teat year raawii <0 ia MMMJM la besitie* | AAA admtaiatreAon bare tailI amt* (bat sail etwr Ifi,S9S faraier* | *1 0 ial Ith mighty aloe to bar. ' a hwhand who think* up aarpriae*,' aba toM her, "and aucb nits one* tea* Me threw a thy, laughing glean at Vta*. Thank res, Mia* Ratty, for tb* Usd aordo." Van# triad to fit into th* ear*!*** gawty of tb* worn, but tb* drawn line* of bi* face ohowrd tb* atratn under which bo labored. Thtm bowing formally over Donottah bead b* t*id "May I bop* that you are pleated aloe with your buaband’a thought, Mr* MilffiaokiV At tho leA two word* droppoo frefi bta Hi*, a fiuah es relief awopt ftoseUa'i fore, her e**a brightened, drowning out their look of fright "I *m : ~.t happy to w.lcom* you to Mtilbmnk Manor, Mr. Vnn*/’ she retd, sweetly and formally. There waa just the slightest it re-8 placed upon hit name ta .ha said it, A* hia head bent over her hand again In acknowledgment, Donetta’s r>oi once more mot those of Bobbie S’lcholo — and now his smile was wida and delighted, hia eyes bright with malice. She could have sworn that hts no** twitched like that of a hound on the acent, .a• • • TH" raicty or the cocktau pafiy htfore the fire, carried on into the evening. As they nil separated and went to their respective rooms io dress for dinner, Donetta followed Betty into here. "I hep* you like Ih* room I hare given you," she said. "Your neighbor en on* side ii Bobbia Nichols, then comes Mr, Vane, and right next to you on this next side is my room, then Schuyler's." She was so unuaed to referrin»to him casually and intimately, that she flushed—to the great delight of Batty. “And next to Schuyler,” she went on hurrirdly, "is Wilbur Renton. "For Heaven’s sake!" Betty exclaimed. “Wilbuc isn’t coming here, « h * r • A ”0h! I om sorry! Do you mind very much!” Donetta was upset. • Sillyl Os course not. Net at nil," Betty reassured her generously. “I was just sort of •ta'W'. that's nil. I didn’t knew ht vtn\ coring.” Shi -*uwi a ywiKSfiy . t.i.'U *11! K. /tai ti -*.eo ( .!f) ’ 1 ■: -' — j;.' - -- - ” ’ .: ’“Mr, .. will be here , ! mtt r , ua en and then there’s t*4ccness I haven’t met, aome iriond of Schuyler’s, and an elderly grande dime from Vienna, I believe. Oh. yes! and Roger Thornley, if ho gets hero in time." “Roger Thornley?" Betty was , surprLed and showed it. “Vet. Don’t you like him!” "Sure I do. I l'ko him fins, hot j I thought he hud gone to tho Orient j —iooki" and she took from her bag a telegraphed notice to her f*s I Society Editor, to tho effect that Mis, Roger Toom'ey was listed as one of In*- ’lastcngeis on the Tenyo :Jtm •ailinsr for China from ban FraneiviO. "I sort of took it for granted that Roger was going with her." “I didn’t know anything about that trip,” Donetta said. "Gerry and Schuyler rnd I saw a lot of I Roger out > n tho Coast, but Millie !v»-n’t well--she didn’t come into the club. But Roger sa d she enjoyed th* traveling about nil 1.-,e rew plocfi. Itogc ■ hud to go on •in to hia mills i.t So-" ‘.tie, i guess--ti.il’r wh’’- U hrd ststted for jw'-cn h» Ht New Yoih He’s awlally good u Hilli* tmi.e ways, at I !*ast he nove; skimps her on money. ’ imagms ba must ha'o sreit a r.u'sc, or * companion with licr on that long trip.” "Roncr’o 3 sr.ili coy, when hes ,obtr," Betty agreed, "How’s he ct -J. do yea know—l*y plane?” I think v. i tc ik b« wired , Schuyler that h» was,” was - vague. "Is t.Wc ar.ytlnsr you want, Petty? .”1! e*-nd you maid," SudJenlv a:c :e:»* -rward and laughed kynethioisr “OK! Dotty, c” yon believe that t’s rosily ir.e? Donetta Done? With *.;t iioucs ard iu-cants? Imagine -n.'f ci;ng i-cm ihe services of my , me I'" ‘ "by mil?” Betty hugged her. "T , «l’’y a very rich lady now, my dear, «nd I am still Betty Potter, • "(iwspiiper girl!" She gave Donetta . a final little hug. “And I love you, r -mev. and I’m so glad that you re

: who spumed th** ndjuaimont plan | 'lurtug IH4 ham requested ooit-J irnet farm* U»* »pri«g and wilt I partlelp*** ,h * l'!* n Tlw !ul * l may h* ineroMed ta parhna* lS.tH*? Df ji.ouo by ih# viih# itmi Klara* ] hi?# h##|) n vmpaled from mttiytn* dtttrteta, they said, ! ‘ Alt haul h hminttr* tar hag iHima her roduvliun Ibta year will ha sjaluihltv helow ihe henefli* lor IM4, ,i |*i mi lima to Ih* adminlalralara, r i thto firt will h# nff»#i hy * grratur i-1 nTciiß withdrawn from cora pro* i duetto*. 1 j Increaaed withdrawal of acreo age. mdnroil in i>*rt at least by n drought ronditto**, thia yaar will > 'bring he tinta’n total arrange tnk i-'en out of corn production to wlthajlh Hrlklng dlaiamo of I,Odd,WO y | acre*. &?*’>, 0. (WO Ml** of new autlomc. lau la thin county no far tbla i-lynnr nr* within fi»* P*r cant of a 1 tho?* iu IMI hippy—l think It’n jaat front! But, darling, I took th* liberty es bringing old Buky—God inown that th* old donr’o no French maid, but »h* loves mo and know* my way*. laent her to th* servant*' quarters, but Dona I’d rathar hava her oleap in my drtMinf-room hare, if I may. All your aefranta art white, and ohe’a a queer old bird, and likaa to be a lot to herself—okay?" a "Don’t be ailly, of course it’n nil right Anything you want in nil right." Donetta turned to ltav* th* room then paused, and run back like a child. Sht threw her arms around Betty. “you’re such a dear!" the told her. “I waa feeling awfully low—so many stranger* — and hoping that Td do everything right so that Schuyler would be proud of me. I’m grateful, and I adore you because you’re so sweet and friendly. Thank you, Betty." She gave her guest a hug and a swift kiss, and ran from th* room. "She's renlly n dear,” said Betty to herself. “And !’m awful? s ff!*d she’s so happy. Shs deserves it.” A little later old Suky came into th* room. “The butler man, he done told me l fig: i couiu cun.<2 ;.«i xty i,«> 4*l.— Betty,” she said. “Whut you all goin’ to wear, honey? I wants you to do me and Mister Cyrus proud." “You old fraud,” Betty laughed. "You know Uncle Cyrus and I quarrel all the time. What does he care how I look?” “Sho you all quarrels, honey," said Suky comfortably. “But tliat’j jest ’cause you loves each other so much, Yoh Uncle* Cyrus, he sets great store by you—l’m goin’ to lay out the new silver dress and silver sandals Whut flowers you want, honey? I found out from Mis* L‘> netta’a maid that she's goin’ to w-.'.nr flame color. Sho you two will 'w the prettiest gals heah.” Sho y«vr toward the bath mutton nit “And that French hussy n -edn’i Vifri. -rta can dress her la»-y »r;i Viler than old Suky ca'i d tvs In"- iV-tty.’’-,'u.it a- lV.vy, flv.VAj ■ -.tdtetousiy icfotei erej-Saking a il!i turn befoi* Vs e. „ian , i-1 vt cioor, and • ifJfV * norist's box, with i a wi.L! known New York label ! .uorning its ornate exterior. "Oh! That’s nice." Betty was p!«ased, "Flowers! Now we're ail that was the one thing lacking for this costume—just the note of color that the frock lacked. Hurry, open it! Give me that card,” She took It from Suky, and read aloud: “Greetings and admiration from Wilbur Renton.” Scrawled underneath was, "I must see you alone.” “That’s nice of him," said Betty. "The flowers are from Mr. Renton, Suky—hand them here. Oh! how , lovely 1 Orchids!" — “They won’t go with that dress, Miss Betty,” said Suky. "They’re a . heap too pale. Whut yoh needs, with • silver and yoh red hair, is Cape Jasmin—that’s white like yoh face, anti then the only color is your hair," Betty looked at herself, tried the ’ pale, mauve flowers, scentless and formal—then handed them back to i the waiting black woman, r "I guess you're right, Buky," ehe I said. "They do strike a false note." 1 She pinned the still fresh Cape i Jasmin that she had worn down ■ from town, on to her shoulder, end • left the room in a faint enticing • wave of perfume. I “Huh!” said old Suky, as she put . the discarded orchids into water. : “Strike a salsa notel I reckon dat i jest about the whole truth.” The group that gathered in the i library for cocktail* before dini ner, was very gay. Th* girls brave ' in their holiday gowns, and the men 1 forma! and well-groomed in their i ids'’ 1 ' and white severity. , They all drank, amidst much gay banter, to the bride and groom—--1 and then all trooped into the darkpaneled Old English dining-room, t The heavy oak table sparkled 1 with the heirloom silver and cut 1 glass of the Millbanks, while at the f head of the table Donetta presided, and looked shyly down its length at . Schuyler, whose ready smile always t met hers, to reassure and steady •, her. i (To Be Continued) !, ewrifbt. ltll. hr Th* M*e*ul*jr C*. e Dlrtrlbutfd bf King Fcthures SFt»die*<#, In*.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY RKPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREI to MARKET* Brady's Market for Decatur, Berne, Craigville, Haaglan* an* Wlllahtru. Cloa* at 11 Noon Corrected June 22. No rnmmlaeton and no yardaere. Vt>*la waived Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 100 to 130 lb*. ...» *7.45 1 IS* to 140 Iba *1.30 140 to ISO Iba. 59.05 ' 160 to 210 Iba. - *9.30 1 210 to 250 Iba. *0.20 250 to *OO lbs. *9.UO 300 to 350 Iba *B.BO Rough* *7.50 [ Stags — *5.50 ’ Vcalera 1 *7.50 Ewe and wether lamb* *7.50 Buck lambs .— *6.50 Yearling lamba *5.50 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., June 22. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, steady, 160-235 Iba., *9.40; 250-300 Iba., *9.20; 200-250 lbs., *9.40; 300-305 Urn., *9.05; 150-160 lbs, *9.15; 140-150 lbs., *S.9O; 130140 Iba.. *8.65; 170-130 Iba.. *8.40; 100-120 Iba, *7.90; roughs, *7.75; stags, *5,75. Calvea, *7-60; lambs. *8; clipped lamba, *6. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y., June 22. — (U.R> —- Livestock: Hoga, receipty. none; market for the week lower; heavies, *9.75-*10; mediums. *lO.lO-*10.25; lights, *9.25-*9.75. ... • Cattle, 75; market lower; steers, $9.50 *11.35. Sheep receipts, none; market for the week, lower; spring lamba, «v>'Wca, LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 22. No. 1 New Wheat 60 Iba. or better -72 c No. 2 New WTieat, 58 lb. 71c Oats, 32 Iba. teat 34c Oats, 30 iba. tent “He Soy Bea'tiß, bt-siie, 7L io 87c Nn. 2 Yellow Co"« Ur lot (M.AL Wool. 9. . 18c to 4Sc CENTRAL SOYA MARKET^ No i Yellow Soy lto .-'•'c Delivered to. ', t i*!*hi Hfci.vr or r;\r:< t run \«. ans N-Jtiee is fa?!el‘y That tlie iiat?» hcer. appointed K\fitutor of the Ksuate of Henrietta Kay late of Adams County, deceased The Estate is probably solvent. Thomas D. Kern, Executor June 21, 1935 June 22-29 July 6 — O—NOTICE TO iIII)B>ER«fi Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Adams County Memorial Hospital will receive bids up to July .'»th 1335, on a Water Softener, and Ftlterer an XUAY machine, installation of plumb-! ing, specifications of which will be on file at the Hospital, and a car load of stoker coal, delivered in bin at hospital. Bids must he on blanks required by the Btate Board of Accounts. Board of Trustees. June 15-22 WHERIEE SU,E In the Vilnius Circuit Court. >tate of indiana. ('none Mt*. (5,124 The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurant e company vs. Albert Jsiegrisi* Catherine Siegrist, his wife, Fred T. Schurger, unmarried, John Hiegrist and — fchegrist, his wife, whose Christian name is to plaintiff unknown, Arthur Kchuller, a tenant, Frank Schuller a tenant. Uy virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered from the Clerk *>f Adams Circuit Court in the above eutited cause, I have levied upon and wil expose to sale by Public Auction at the Court House door east entrance, first floor in said County, between the hours of 10:00 O’clock A. M. and 4:00 o’clock P. M. on Saturday, the 13th day of July A. t). 1935, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following lieal Estate to-wit. The southwest function of the southeast quarter of section 20, township 29 north, range 14 east, containing 71 and 48-10 Q acres, more or less. Also commencing at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter ot section 29, township 28 north, range 14 east: thence south 20 rods; thence west 80 rods; thence north 20 rods; thence east SO rods to the plaoe of beginning, containing 10 acres and containing in aii &i and 48-100 acres, more or less, all in Adams County, Indiana. And on failure tp realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment and interest thereon and costs, I will at the sarjie time and in the manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the above described real estate. Taken as the property of Albeit Slegriat and Catherine Stegrist, his wife, Fred T. Schurger. unmarried, John Siegrisi and Siegrist. his wife, whose Christian name is to plaintiff unknown, Arthur Schuller, a tenant, Frank Schuller. a tenant at the suit of The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance ? Company. Said sale will be made without ’ any relief whatever from valuation * or appraisement laws. Dallas Brown, Sheriff ! Adams County, Indiana i j Veney, Sboaff and Hoffman. I \ Attorney* June 15-2 J-2& I f » ~ ~~ Trade In h Your Old Tires for New GILLETTE I or PHARIS I^E 10 to 50 per cent I trabe-in allowance. PORTER ft® TIRE COMPANY WL. 341 Winchester street. I|||k Phone 1289. B§|lL « fi«Y%

CLASSIFIED ■ advkutislmknl BUSINESS CARII AM) NuTU Ksl kok saiTl Ft,K HAI.K (Vlor, M l'lanla. f,<- |n. r ,](„ u„ nrv B| 2nl South loth, l’hona (77S FOR SALK - | mvprsil ■ VHiuuni Nwot-pi>r, | u tinn. Largo baby bH, p-'ao k«i Rhone ?ii7. ■ FOR BALK - Crn.i.,. frtgi-rator. Uu- model,; Pan ho had for unpaid (fl payablo Jii per mnnth by bio party. Addrasa |p, £ J FOR SALE-- Porcelain frtgorator. 75 Ih. ,ii e . ■ *ls. Our prlco $v ;,n. one. Also many other bal Murphy's t'sed Furnitareß change. 164 So. 2nd. m FOR SALE — A beautiful I piano and bench in Rcntiiil nut finish. A bargain forH one, *37.50 complete. Mitl Used Furniture Exchange, n 2nd st. FOR SALE — Michiganchl Place your order now. Mofl end sours and lb-nman svol lowest possible prices. (I cider if ordered in advanre.H deliver about July 811. cl Bryan, Kirkland twp. ivJ phone. . Lloyd Bryan, o 9 phone 7182. I FOR SALE — Thousands ol bage, tomato, celery andg , plants for sale at late I prices. Located in soirhw-vl er of town. Come evening mailer how late. I. F Ai*sß ■ Co«voy, Ohio. jj 1 FOR SALE Small farm ilnl i t/VL U Mj Good boildiugs. Newly Half of crops included. P. d 166. I FOR SALE v ■ rS plys. also s >y will larvwtt whi»- male tit c. -vt ;-;; r - | | Angus doi k im’!. «afl : J £*oan Shor'poro bn!f rail, wl ; jkffs.. w|| fM ; I K.- C n Wff: 1. j :'.ir fst. >ii SALE — Burk wheat an loader. Martin Krueckehe R. 5. Decatur. Phone 5 on S FOR SALE OR TRADE - rafee hav loadei in runnin er. E. S. Christen, phone 88 FOR SALE — Six room hoi good repair; tine location furnace and inside toilet; ta For price and terms sec Fe Litterer. — (FOR SALE A Freedropheai ing machine and attacks Can’t he told from new. W most run itself. Yours (or *17.50. Murphy's Used Fur Exchange, 164 smith -Second FOR SALE- XxtV Simmons complete, *B. Fr.M sise he spring only $6, Murphys Furniture Exchange. F(HI SKM, ; FOR RENT Nicely f«n - room, close in. PToate 1 ; Home privileges. Cali 1 | FOR RENT - Furnished nn 1 apartment; private ent- ; and bath. Phone 1180 or 87. i , FOR RENT - 5 room dal J , Carmelerisp store. C & U “ l I’ ; —- | WANTED _ ’ WANTED TO RENT— A!' \ home. Will pay *35 month 1 good house. Permanent ’ Address Box 33, Penio^i^ • WANTED—To buy a bab> '2 ; and bed. rii«S>“ e 'j" s i i 1,1 ‘ WANTED —Small B raln a “' B E - grass to combine. S-e««B ers, Decatur route - > phone. ; STOMACH I LCBR. GAS 5 INDIGESTION victims. ■ l fer? For quick r ßll ®' g )nr .- 1 sample of Cdga. a acription, at B- * ! Cricket Chirps Arouse^ St. Anthony. Malw hjJ eU had better stop ” in Idaho it they »> sh 11 concerted dm e W , S “'e,™ h»» I-'“ culture. ‘ JM IM „ I, - N. A. BIXl® optometR ,sT Eyes Examined. Giass« HOORS- , j 11 -n 12:30 10 s *’ 8:30 to U:a° u * Saturdays, * : ® f ' m Tslephone