Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1936 — Page 7

-JSIXESS and professional NEWS NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

Jadwin Nyffler , Farmers Co-op Co. K ChiroP r,etor John F. Witte, Mgr. Berne, Ind. Hoagland. Ind. !. Ph on * Among the valued commercial T „ v yff i e r chiropractor aHßels of « n X community i„ tl „. ‘ ■r' 1 ' ’ i2rtl( i a<( one of graln elevatorß whe ''c the farmer Kgn i 8 recogmzezd •>« one 01 < an take hie grain and know tha- he j, members of hla proses- wjl | receive the higlteat market, , L section of the state. prices. ■ ~I .s are located in entire- The Fanners Coop. Co., h UH the W nll4rt , rg and are equip- reputation for fair ami honest <W|^B tirD id for the proper deal,,lg8 ’ lhuß niak >“B every cus W Ith every aid for the pt per tomJjr g frlend They offp| . th( inogt and adjustment of cases j n service and convenience and the utmost in comfort of ure always striving to co-operate with the fanners. is devoting his life Their equipment is of the latest of his chosen proses- type and everything essential to completed courses in the operation of a modem el.oat I colleges and in addition or is installed. from time to time post- Mr. Witte and associates are to further his knowledge men o f wide experience in this possible way. business and offer their patrons of chiropractic was the benefit of their knowledge by «t®KW rert forty-one years ago by advising them in a most helpful Palmer. The principle is wa y. the fundamental that the Their policy of operation makes i «lt ,orceß ot t!le bo<| y trav ’ 11 possible for them to offer a mar the brain over the nervous'get f or grain that can not be ex Abnormal conditions, or celled anywhere and the feeds and; ■ afv deducted to result other products sold by them are' improper functioning of known to be of the highest quality Ka Be forces, or with their na- They are always glad to greet' Kip. ->ue to the parts affected, new customers as well as old and' Nyffler has had years we are pleased to compliment! practice and the rec- them on the popularity their ele-i tqKaiMidation of those he has serv- vator has attained . mong the farm KO perhaps the finest compliers of the Hoagland and adjacent ' could be paid him. communities. — I ——■ —« I consists of Rev. H. A. Casey, Mrs. WRCRAL CHURCHES I Jewel Casey and Professor Tracey < Bowles (blind and crippled) planK[ Christian Union ißt - who is a marvel at the piano, j Casey Evangelistic party The party plays twelve (afferent services Sunday morning musical instruments. Christian Union church of Subject Sunday morning, "Paul'sl ; The party ’s holding a Bee Hive. ' ' at Calvary tabernacle, Sunday afternoon at Calvry Tab KUBlb's north of Bluffton, and ernacle, 2 p. m. Subject, "The Lost | ' is being manifest. Axhead,' an illustrted message. are being saved. The party Sunday night at Calvary Taber

IrSweepstakeson Loved | [ g by May Christie ___ _ „ 9 r,| I CHAPTER XX and, as they traversed a long cor- even geniuses have to play the HolK B*use Diana’s mind was dream- ridor, Diana had glimpses of beau- lywood game if they’re to get on Bjh Xlove she said to Jerrv now tiful oil paintings set at regular in- There s a constant coming and goBKj . 0 . ry tervols ing of people, and that’s why he has se ona day yoU At the end of the passage, to the to keep a flock of servants.” A rein Hollywood The old- left > were French windows opening gretful tinge had crept into her virl is as extinct as the on a staircase that led to the patic, voice. I m sociable myself, and You’d be suroriwd to but the Y turned ri * ht ’ Aftcr a few bac £ U V I °'S a J n J the ° ld d T a funnv-lookiny duck like "teps, the * stopi ’ ed at a studded my husband died, we sure kept onen vai call 'it’—an oaken door that had a tiny Krillcd bouse .’ a «^ dln g to °ur means but a wnaaoa ya call it.—an aperture in it about four feet from here in Hollywood its like a three■K' -xv v , . the level of the floor ring circus! Not that I begrudge with so much beauty Mrs. Nolan, to Diana’s surprise, it, for Jerry enjoys lh and it’s necesRnnirt P«t a key in the lock. She flung the sary to his career. But believe me, j oor They cntered a tty j ofte n get tired of them and their ES. phyß , lcal . you re talk- Early Amcrican living-room that in wise cracks and their queer behavBfof lL” ' n °t w hat Im look- j^ a s i m pii c ity was a complete con- ior, and then I cozne up to this o . .. , . . trast to what Diana already had haven, and I lock the doors, and m , ea ? yo .“ ba X®, ldeßl3 about seen of the gorgeous Spanish man- here’s what I do—l sit at the winIs that it? • n dow and work at my old hook-rug, puff ® d meditatively at his «f. m an o id_f a shioned woman,” and from time to time I look up at as the trailer ran smooth- sa|d Mrg . Nolan, “and I don’t fit in the mountains, and Im happy. silently over the macadam with the Hollywood-Spanish archi- Diana freshened the little rnake- ,, . tecture anv more than I fit in with up that she used, and Jerry s mother MKuli minute passed before he the Hollywood wavs. I guess Jerrv took her downstairs. They went out “The girl I could fall L ows it . He’s a devoted son, and to the patio by the French windows g/t l ' wouldn’t be the kind a jewel, and this is his compromise, in the corridor, Mrs. Nolan having S t ‘-S*'°vj d .' vaat ber name in elec - He added the entire apartment to carefully locked her little domain bhed be a home-keeping, His house for me, saying: ‘Mother, before they left. ■MS 6 hooting kid that would put V ou f lx it any way you please, with Half-way down the outdoor stairhappiness first and the architect and the interior-deco- case, the blood rushed in a warm She’d leave the outside ra tor and the furniture man, and tide to Diana s heart as she heard |=t-fcle to the man, and let him it’ll be right with me.'” Roger’* voice on the wide back the marriage. D’you know “Then,” said Diana as they moved P°™ h - h „_ pi „a here after bedrwm that'ay'bejmnd theHving” them’ \® o bad b -"^ ick Ry complexes/’’ ’ Men came out to Hollywood in friendly you’re a ‘bosser’. are you, “H 8 bought this house a year ago plashed ■K. hetrhn Tk.e » when I was traveling in Europe „ - nto a w j de stone basin that I#® a Wife hnnnv h “ h# W “ y with old „ f r,e 2 d ?a f T rOn ’ ’ was full of pond lilies and goldfish rl / PPy ' .u- town of Moorfield, lo ' va - "’hen I d , d { ferns banked about it. IK Dianl th 1,116 convc J? a - came back, he insisted that I come a ™ through the tiled patio that lWt, .: ! na ‘ hat they were at his out an d keep house for him here, g] n “ med wi th geraniums in gay Bi car aT ± r .^ l,Md *• ♦ 1 * uesß he found out p «“ y so ° n multi-colored pots, towards the vetrader swu , n « IPto a that I was like a fish out of water d that had a canvas gwin over di ive and stopped in front j n the great Spanish master-bed- t Spal ‘i. sh > mansion - , room with its painted bed like a From therei came a high trllling Ig^iannes whisked to the door of merry-go-’round. and its carved . but Jerry had opened black furniture, and queer ta[>es- ..ghat’s the D’Arcourt woman. 1 EBB e - hlm apd helped Diana out. t r i cs I could never be at home with, , t abide her . she . a fa | se cle ar butler opened the an d the heathenish-looking red and througll f rom her dyed red hair to door of the house, and they gold hangings.” that voice of hers,” said Mrs. Nolan EK ed a K. r ? at dim hall that was “And so he built this on for you. thev approac hed the porch. with flowers. How perfectly lovely! Diana “Dolores, you’re delicious .. .’ : mother, where are you?" moved towards windows that were j n yj ofrer > s vo i C e. shouted. “Where’s my best draped with crisp white organdy, « And that’s the Dexter boy she’s ,3 . . affording a wonderful vista of tow- runn j ng a fter,” rapped out Mrs. ' said a warm melodi- ering mountains over the tops of tne j^ o j an disapprovingly. “If the A glass door leading to a palm trees. women aren’t bold in Hollywood!” ed porch opened, and into “Even though lam from lowa, “Don't you like Roger?” slipped stepped a smiling, plump. I’m mad about mountains. Just to Diana before she could check woman with a remark- look at them gives me peace and give-away question. L^B 6wce f face and a strong resem- strength. Like it says in the Bible. “So-so. But he’s too good-looking, to her son. ‘I to the hills will lift mine eyes . • ■ and be knowg it. Besides, it's my sH IIS pleased to meet any friend Jerry understands that, and so ne be jj e j b e drinks too much,” said Mrs. Nolan greeted Di- built the wing on at this corner, Nolan firmly. her a firm handclasp, said Mrs. Nolan simply. He knows Dolores D’Arcourt was the same ftsL,. r wor ds were not a mere I’m fond of cooking plain, OK - re< j-he a ded woman who, on the prebut as though she defi- fashioned American dishes, and nls v j ous evening, had accosted Roger ■w meant them. “Jerry 'phoned French chef doesnt take to me be- ]n tbe res taurant, whispering sibithe studio, saying today was ing around the kitchen, so ne pu iantly as she passed their table: pw hrst day there. It must have in the sweetest little kitchenette tor ~S oille par ty last night, wasn’t it?” ■gg a real trial in more ways than me right here in the apartment, it Diana immediately recognized a little thing like yourself, has a frigidaire and a gas cooker. o®liat 1 blame the studio for en- for he knows I can tdo witn tne gQ phe wa3 runn j ng after Roger, “■Br I '’ you, for you're real pretty new-fangled electric stoves. Ive my accord jng to what Jerry’s mother sweet-looking, as Jerry just own telephone and kitchen entrance bad j us t said? f pr delivery, so I can phone tne p erbaps Roger had brought her JB a,ia blushed, pleased at the shops myself,” she ended, in an cn- bere ? p er haps that was the reason After the severe criticisms thusiastic breath. be bad delegated Jerry to escort J®he make-up department, this Diana inspected the diminutive, f>i ana to Jerry’s homo for cockW,balm, not to wounded vanity, white-walled culinary regions that ta j] Si claiming that he had extra never had been vain, but bad the compactness and the same wor k to do at the studio, which ovi■conviction that she was at least Httle chintz-hung windows as dent ] y bad not been true? Jerry’s trailer. She told Mrs. Nolan These thoughts whirled through Mffhank you. I certainly have had that. her mind as Roger, looking rather day, ’ she smiled back. “He’s a wonder, even if he is my sheepish, shook hands with Mrs Jfflßcrry, the crowd are out on the „ » lbe P [der woman glowed. “See. Nolan and then introduced the two Now that you’re here, you T , ' _ s ] eeP ing porch out here that younger women to each other. a D. end to them. I’m going to J . down on my little flower and As the green eyes of Dolores B, Miss Darlington to my apart- Stable garden. It has a picket swept her with cool hauteur, Diana for she may want to freshen , „ a id Jerry's instructed his was saying to herself . Last night K Japanese gardener never to set foot h e pretended barely to know hersomewhat mystified by the ;<■ it’s my very own and referred to her as one of the giddy ■d 'apartment,” followed Mrs " erv day [ work‘hours'and hours goats’ who had burst al l” :pe^® dly up a wide, deeply carpeted ” into the house,of his frit nd Huntft 4 . S/t’J 5*S; . .... or towering gl.dioll “•» '««* . H .'. H" Be ConllnoWi Bl hc up ,? er Ending. bas to. in i da s ga ’ = p H ba t asms*, ns*- <“ ■re wall* wen cool cream stucco a ganius, even H I do say it, eu

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936.

| nacle, 7:15 p.m Subject. "Weights" - an illustrated message, —■ o- — ■ Willshire Circuit, U. B. Church Rev. Laurence Dellinger, pastor Wiiishlre Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 7:10 p. m. C. E., 7:00 p. m. Revival services are in progress al this place and we invite you to ! cotne. Winchester Sunday School, 9:00 a. m, • i Class meeting, 10:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier. Minister 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Rolugtd Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m., Prayer and Praise GUARANTEED RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Common constipation is usually due to meals low in “bulk." Pills and drugs give only temporary relief. The sensible thi-<; to do is to put "bulk" back into your meals. Millions of people get this needed . “bulk" in a delicious cereal: Kellogg’s All-Bra::. Its “bulk” is much like that in leafy vegetables. Within the body, it absorbs mois- ■ ture, forms a soft mass, gently ! cleanses tl.j system. Some years ago, an investigation ' was nu.de among thousands of AllPitAN users. 98 per cent found it J.isfactory. Only 2 per cent had the type of constipation that would not respond to All-Bran. All-Bran is guaranteed. Try it a week. If not satisfactory, your I money will be refunded by the ; Kellogg Company. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily, either as cereal or in cooked dishes. All-Bran is sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

service. 7:30 p. nt., Thursday. Worship service. Rev. I). A. Kaley, district superintendent will deliver the message. The Quarterly conference will convene in the church at the close of the worship service. o,.— ■ Monroe M. E. Church Rev. E. F. Morford, pastor Sunday, Nov. 29. 1936 9:30. Morning worship and study Theme: “United in Excuses." 6:00 Epworth, League. 7:00, Evening service. A group of four /business men will discuss the subject: "What My Religion Means to Me in My Business.” There will be special music. o-—.—— — Christian Union Churches i Craigvllle Charge H. H. McPherson. Minister St. Paul Church Morning Worship. Sermon “Giving Thanks" 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Everett Hawkins, superintendent. Prayer service and Young Peoples meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Welcome. Zion Church Sunday school, 9:30 a. nt. Mils.' J. O. Parrish, superintendent. Morning worship, sermon, "Giv- i ing Thanks,” 10:30 a.m. Welcome. Bethel (Craigville) Church I Sunday school, 9:30 a, m. Mrs.

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Earl Fell, superintendent. Evening worship, Hermon “Giv-1 ing Thaaka," 7.00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 i ip. m. Welcome. LIVESTOCK SHOW ■fCQlfTlNV’gp-FqnM P.A.Qy_oy.’l n „ tie raised oil the ranch of King Edward VIII. Canadian competitors, who wen the wheat championship and 18 livestock championships, 12 reserve championships and 61 firsts prizes last year, returned to defend their titles. W. Frelan Wilford, who won the wheat title for Canada last year, is not eligible to compete in this show, but Her-, man Trelle, Wembley, Alberta, who has won the wheat title four! times, was entered again. ROPER URGES (CpyTlljntJßp EROM PAOB ONE) "we can properly distribute the responsibility for an assist iu guiding wisely the unemployables back ! to local agencies and the employables into suitable private employment." I 3. Initiation of such a census i in cooperation with the U. S. employment service as soon as congressional authorization is obtainI ed. 4. Federal vigilance “in the ad-

'ministration of present laws" In' I order to prevent a recurrence of! I tha 1929 boom and a runaway! | stock market. 6. Close study of foreign capital investments in the United ' Stales and their “possible effect on business." Roper disclosed! I such a study already has been! started by bls department. 6. Backing by the commerce 1 department of the reciprocal trade agreement program because it. “eoinea nearer to a Just handling of our tariff! problem than any- 1 thing yet suggested.” 7. Initiation of a “joint and ■ comprehensive study" of the new tax upon undistributed corporate surpluses In order to amend any' SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS LARD th. 15c Shoulder, chunk or sliced 21c Ham, chunk or sliced, Ih. 23c Frseh Sausage. Ih. 20 & 21c Fresh Side th. 20c Spare Ribs and Backbone 18c Neckbone lb. 10c Boiling Beef th. 12*/ic Baby Beef Steak .... lb. 22c Beef Roast .... th. 18 & 22c Beef Liver lb. 15c Bread,... loaf 9c, 3 for 25c i Cake 15c and 20c Phone 266 Free Delivery i EARL SUDDUTH 513 S. 13th street

1-1 . ■ , — MM J B -wRWWIw- W - ' --saifa-' -dp All.. tl>v li.li I.l' t:... wAjHisWy WwfeawN w / ‘ r■■ ■:• .•• imr :■ ■■ > u., win 1 ""' " " t< > serve those ‘plain foods" which arc nourishing and yet < ■ • < onoinh a). .Just look at the MBbH Lr- mon- x -having pri< ea listed below. i Your Homestorv Grocer will show '■ * ■ v< "’ h " w 1 ‘ keep your budget "<lown to earth. Just take your WkA S' liffrfrp * opping I i-t into your nearest v Ilomestore where you can save on '***’ •- every item you need. Soda Crackers 2 15c Baby Lima Beans eh 2 for l9c Burco Coffee 3 lbs. 55c Tomatoes, King Bee. . 3 No. 2 cans 25c Burco Macaroni 2 Ig. pkgs. 15c King Bee Kraut 2 - 300 size 15c Rippled Wheat pkg. 10c Chili Con ( arne. Elf 3 cans 25c Prunes, 50-60 size 3 tbs. 25c Salad Dressing. Elf pint jar 19c fcis Evap» Afilk S c *"‘ 22c Elf Fresh Prunes L - 15c FREE Cereal Dish with 1 p? p FI F SOUPS Burco Wheat Cereal pkg. all kinds except Tomato Peanut Butter, Elf 2 lb. jar 25c Diamond Wax Paper 12.> ft. roll 19c cans Elec. Light Bulbs, 2.5-60 W', American made, 2 for 25c ELF — CHOP SPEY PRODUCTS — TOMATO SOL P Elf Bean Sprouts No. 2 can 10c 2 1 PCp Elf Chow Mein Noodles No. 2 can 13c cans lot Little Elf Sauce large bottle 15c — Prep. Veg. Chop Suep, Elf can 19c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 9 cans 15c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5 bars 10,. Send 5 wrappers to factory for free Mickey Mouse Balloon A Kz SUPER SUDS 2 small 17c, large pkg. 17p Send 3 package tops to factory for Free Cannon Dish Towel ’ CLIMALENE 1 Q ( . Keeps homes spotlessly clean Ig- pkg. BEEF ROASI .... lb 15c Works like magic—no rubbing Ig. can 17C — „ CAMAY SOAP 3 for 1 Plate Rib Boil., lb. 12'/?c BANANAS 4 lbs. Tender Short waxy golden fruit » Steaks, I HEAD LETTUCE 9 fol 15c i FIRM CRISP HEADS AMV Pork Steak or I apples r; lbs. 25c i Chops, lb grimes golden Fresh Oysters. Qt. . . 49c .. Sweet ,>otat<M!B G ,bB, 25c 1 alifornia Oranges ... doz. 29c | Boneless Perch, lb. .. 25c Grapefruit G for 25c mu il . ...i iiiswihimmb— Celery, crisp - f° r 9c Quality Food Market 121 NoTd St. * DECATUR, IND. PHONE 192

' “demonstrated injustices." 8. Cooperation with the labor — —■<■■■ ■

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department to eliminate maritime | dishoders."