Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1936 — Page 9

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ISS MEETING B„« s ArCH CLUB who wart also [flK E9L , took ■9r ■M l* oiHiiinr with 011,■ K,* "' '' E"jK ■•• planting of K J»i' u,ul P !anls g. ~ • preiliKts Kg fror ;>!<■* The engin--■^K., ; . tifcwtat :■ " is living forth jE»nA- or ii'oe of minerals M p \ i , a .not fi inn'll >Kj jgA, ■ dev. loped aef s wre given by Mrs. ParCowan. Mrs. Myers and ' HunK«< -.. ...IX o'clock for Euunteed relief ION CONSTIPATION constipation is usually Ke to Sals low in “bulk.” Pills give only temporary re■ttbff feasible thing to do is to ■t“bnßt> back into your meals. of people get this needed ■oik' 1 is: a delicious cereal: KelIts “bulk” KKtti.it in leafy vegetables, ■ithin 8 body, it absorbs moisfce, ferns a soft mass, gently system. ■StWfear ago. an investigation KfM*amos g thousands of AIX■USMrs. 98 per cent found it Kisfsctc . . Only 2 per cent had constipation that, would K res Mid to All-Bran. lAll-Brux is guaranteed. Try it Bveddjlf not satisfactory, your . Lney Ki!11 be refunded by the ■eilodKoinpany. ■ JtatAt ‘ vo tablespoonfuls daily, ■teat cereal or in cooked dishes. El-Bran is sold by all grocers, ■sde by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. f Fanny Macy > Pbonea 1000 — 1001 I Tuesday I Tri Kappa, Elka Home, 8 ,p. m. i ! Zion Reformed Missionary Society, church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Zion Reformed G. M. G„ pot luck supper, church, 6 p. in. Mt. Tabor Ladles’ Aid, Mrs. Clarr ence Chronister, 7:30 p. in. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters, Mrs. Hubert Feasel, 7:30 p. ni. Psi lota Xi. Mrs. A. R. Holthouse, l 7:30 p. m. (' I*, of C. Business Meeting, K. 'of Hall, 7:30 p. m Wednesday ! Salem Ladies' Aid, Mr.’. Nancy , Davidson, 1:30 p. m. , Zion Walther League, Lutheran , school, 7:30 p. m. Troop 1, Girl Scouts, Central, 4 p. m. Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Phillip ' Obenauer, 2:30 p. tn. Historical Club, Mrs. S. E. Hite. ' 2:330 p. m. Union Chapel Missionary, MrsErnest Schroeder, 1:30 p. m. Thursday Baptist Women’s Society, Mrs. C- ’ V. Hilyard, 2:30 p. in. I Christian Ladies' Aid. Mrs. Adam Kunowich. 2 p. m. Pinochle and Bunco Party, Moose 1 ' Home. 8 p. m. | Missionary Society. Evangelical 1 Church. 2 p. m. U. B. Ladies' Aid. Mrs. H. W. Franklin, 2 p. m. I Presbyterian Missionary Society, Mrs. Huber DeVoss, 2:30 p. m. Work and Win Thanksgiving Sup-' per. U. B. Church. 6:30 p. m. Monroe M. E. Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. George Snyder, 1:30 p. m. ' M. E. Ever Ready Class, Mrs. Delton Passwater. 7:30 p. m. Woman's Home Missionary, Mrs. Sam Butler, 2:30 p. m. Friday Civic Section Pot Luck Supper, Mrs. Joo Hunter, 6 p. m. Saturday Fried Chicken Supper, U. B. Church. 5 to 7 p. m. a pot luck supper. Each member is ; to bring her own table service. The . committee in charge of the menu I I is composed of the Mesdames Martin Zimmerman, Dick McConnell, Earl Butjer and Hirve Shroll. On the entertainment committee are Mrs. Walter Brake, Mrs. George I Bucklev and Mrs. Cletus Miller. The publicity committee of the Women of the Moose met at the home of Mrs. Lulu Shaffer last evening. The monthly report was filed and sent to headquarters. ReI freshments were enjoyed. The guests were Mrs- Earl Whithurst and Mrs. Cecil Guard. The Women of the Moose will sponsor a pinochle and bunco party ; at the home Thursday evening at

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eight o'clock. Prices will bo given, t The committee in charge Is Mrs. 1 Hilco Roop ami Mr.i. Albert Miller. < M. W. F. CLUB i ELECTS OFFICERS The W M F. home economics club < mot recently with Mrs. Levi Schind- t ler for their regulnr meeting with, Mrs. Omer Lehman, the president, ‘ In charge. Plans wore discussed for the Red j < Cross drive which onens November 12. Election of of leers brought the , following results: Mrs. Alfred Lohman, p-esident; Mrs. Gilbert Stuckey, vice-presi-dent; Mrs. Rufus Huaer, secretary! ami treasurer; Mrs. Fred Bluhm t ( and Mrs. Noah Graber, leaders; . Mrs. Joel Springer and Mrs. Omer' Lehman, alternate leadens; Mrs. Paul McClain, press reporter. At the dose of the meeting the hostess served delicious pumpkin pie and cider. The November meet-1 ing will be held with Mrs. Joel I Sprunger. — There will be a fried chicken supper at the United Brethren church “ Saturday evening from 5 to 7 o’-'' clock. The price of the supper is thirty cents. The public is cordially invited. The woman's missionary society of the Evangelical church will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. The November: group, with Mrs. E. J Anepaugh as leader, will have charge of the program, which will include special music and the missionary .prelude.: Plans for the public ‘hank offering meeting will be made at this time. The ladies' aid of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs Adam Kunowich Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. The Baptist women's society will meet at the home of Mrs. C. V. Hil- 1 i yard on Rugg street Thursday afternoon at two thirty o’clock. Mrs. I Arthur D. Unversaw will review the second chapter of the study book, | “Congo Crosses." o gERSONALS Don Lutes left this noon for Sterling. Illinois, to attend a meeting of the salesmen of his company., Mrs. Helen Belling has return- j ed from the Sacred Heart home, Avilla, Ind., where she was the j guest of Mrs. Eleanor Beutel and daughter Miss Idella. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewton and daughter Carolyn left for Detroit. Mich., Sunday, where Mr. Lewton is employed in one of the automobile factories. Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty and son Jimmy returned to their home in Indianapolis this morning after ( a day's visit with Mrs. Beatty's aunt. Mrs. Phillip Obenauer. Charles Brown and Editor Mattox of Geneva attended the smoker here last night. Everett Johnson visited in Berne this week. Ora Baker of Bluffton was here on state highway business this morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Briggs of Geneva visited in Decatur last evening. Rev. George S. Lozier left this , afternoon for Bremen, Indiana to at-

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tend the funeral of hie uncle, Jacob Berger. Mrs. Sadie and Mra. Lou' Schnltz of North Second street had I as their dinner guests this noon Miss Anne Winner, Rev. and Mrs.! George Lozier and daughter Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuhrman. Mr. and Mrs! Fuhrman will leave Thursday for a several months trip through Montana. California and other Western state*. o Adams County Memorial Hospital Ronnie Lou Brasher, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brasher of Willshire, admitted Monday. William G. Schoessou, route 1, Hoagland, admitted last evening. John Allen Wolfe, rural route, Monroe, diemisced this af’ernoon. o NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Gauze of Bellmont Park are the parents of an eight-pound baby girl born Saturday, October 31, at 7:50 p. m. The baby has been named Beverly Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Zehr, 404 Mcßarnes etreet, are the parents of a baby girl, born at 11:05 o'clock Monday night. The baby weighed 7 lbs. and 15 oz. o — Liquor Hearings To Be Held Friday The petitions of Fred Fullenkamp and Albert "Chick" Aeechliman for retail license to sell liquor and wine will be heard by the Adame county Alcoholic beverage board Friday. Nov. 6. The hearings will be held at 2 o'clock in the coun'y auditor’s of- . fice and are open to the public. Both I places of business now have beer licenses. Harings for beer licenses on the above date will also be held for Lose Brothers, 122 N. Second

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Icirect; Herman B. Myers, North 1 Second street. oLEAGUE TO GIVE THREE-ACT PLAY I Immanuel Walther League To Present Play ■ Saturday, Sunday The Immanuel Walther league [ will present a .farce in three acts, ,|“For Pete's Sake," at the Bleeke school house Saturday and Sunday I! nights at 8 o’clock. I The scene of the farce is laid in an eastern college town. Special • music will be furnished between • [ the acts. R. Schultz is director of the pro- ■; duction. The price of admission i will be 15 and 25 cents Saturday < night, and 25 cents straight Sunday night. 1 The cast of characters is as fol’l lows: Peter Pepperdine — Gerald 1 Schultz. Miss Saruh Pepperdine — Ella ! Thieme. |i Jasmine Jackson—Hilda Thieme. 11 Cicero Murglethorpe — Arthur ; Bischoff. I' Bill Bradshaw — Edgar Krueckeberg. Thorndyke Murglethorpe—Edwin Reinking. Mrs. Georgiana Clarkston — Mar- ’ i garet Schamerioh. Nadine Clarkston—Hilda Blakey. i Peggy Clarkston — Gertrude • Schultz. ! Malvina Potts—Alice Reinking, r John Boliver —Herman Steele. , Dupont Darby—-Wilbur Blakey. COURTHOUSE Report of Sale ! The proof of the publishing and • notice of posting of sale wan filed in I die complaint in partition suit of

1 Mullnda Moser and other*, against Gordon Fox. The report of the sale was filed, examined and approved. ! The deed wan ordered, examined and approved. The deed was ordered examined and approved. Case continued i The complaint on note and fore- : closure of mortgage suit of the Federal Land Bank of Ixiuteville against Homer E. Smith, and others, was ’ continued until November 5 at 9 atn., nfter the case was submitted anti the hearing of evidence begun. Trial Continued The trial of plea in abatement in the wages and account suit of Lil- . Ilan Mygrant. administratrix of the ■ estate of Milton D. Mygrant against J Shutt, and others, was continued. Pay Tax I The petition by the special repi resentative in the liquidation of the Old Adams County Bunk to pay 'he • general and intangible tax was filed, i! Submitted and sustained and so ’ ordered. Appearance Filed D. Brdeutte Custer filed appearance for the defendants in the note i and forceelosur eu'*. of Sarah L. 1 Burton against Nora Mae and William C. Gillespie. Case continued In the note and foreclosure suit of the liquidating trustees of the j Marion National Bank against Frank E. Rice, and others, ‘he de- ! fendants, Andrew and Emma Moore t ' filed their requests for special findI ings of facts and conclusions of law. .'The case was submitted evidence heard and the case continued until i November 5. > Case Dismissed In the claim suit of I. J. Fulton, (superintendent of Bank of Ohio against the estate of John C. Cowen, the plaintiff failed to appear on the trial date and the case was dismissed at the plaintiff's cost. Judgment for costs was awarded aganist the plaintiff. Case Venued A suit to quiet title Io real esta'e I by William A. Hoopengardner, and i’ others, against J. Durdell Hoopent' gardner and others, was venued

here from Wells circuit court. > Estate Cases The proof of the publishing and I patting of the notice of sale was I filed in the estate of Henry A, Durr. : The report wart examined and approved. The proof of the publlsUlng and ' notice of wale was filed in the estate i ■ of Emma Fox. The report of the sale I 1 was filed, examined and approved j * and the deed ordered. The deed was * I reported, examined und approved. A petition to compromise notes; was fibs) In the estate of Arahell | 1 Sipe. The petition was submitted ’ and sustained. The proof of the note of hearing on inheritance tax was filed In the ’ estate of David Studebaker. The report was submitted, finding the! net value to bo $lB 223.17 ami tax t ’ due as follows: Mary Lou Stude- * baker $10.74 and David Studebaker, I ' $10174. The appraiser was allowed ' $10.50 and ordered certified to coun-1 ty treasurer. The proof of the notice of hearing on inheritance tax report was filed * in the estate of Gotfried Rauch. The ■ ' report was submitted, finding the net value of the estate to be $9,820 and no tax due. The appraiser was allowd $lO and ordered taxed as * costs. - Real Estate Transfers 1 Harriett Beatty, adm., to J. Ward ' Calland et ux, part of in-lots 148 ’ and 149 in Decatur for $5,250. Ephraim Kipfer to Kathryn Ger-!

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I tier et al. part of the north oast, -quarter and part of the south oast 'quarter of the northe east quarter in . French twp. for sl. David Moser et ux to Marjorie V. Moser, 80 acres in French twp. for , S7OO. David F. Moser et al to Joel F. Moser, one ninth interest in In-lo' 456, 7,8, nnq 9 in Berne for sl. , Lincoln National Life Insurance to Floyd Hoblet, 93 acres in St. Marys twp. for $3200. Cllsta M. Ashton ct ux to Mary Cpliger, 80 acres In French twp. for ; $135. John Sherman Hart et ux to Ray Knisley, one half interest, in in-lots 31, 32. 33. 34, 35, and 36 in the town of Williams for $2,539.15. Mary Jane Zimmerman to Viola Zimmerman, part of in-lot 75 in , Decatur for sl. Ezra Zimmerman to Viola Zimmerman, part of in-lot 75 in Decatur for sl. Adam Bixler et ux to Victor Nussbaum et ux. part of in-lot 423 in Berne for $l5O. Bertha Flickinger et al to Victor Nussbaum et ux, part of in-lot 423 in Berne for sl. William G. Teeple et ux to Benjamin S. Colter, 32 acres in Kirkland twp. for sl. Claud A. Harvey et ux to Harvey P. Lafontaine. 20 acres in Washington twp. for sl. i <>— r, a Dance Wednesday Sun Set.