Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1937 — Page 2
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YOUR PARTY BOOK Holiday Parties —are you planning some? You’ll want "The Party Book" prepared by our' Service Bureau at Washington, which is filled with timely suggestions for unique invitations, decorations, suggestions for menus and refreshments, and games and stunts for all sorts of parties. Clip the coupon below and send for your copy: CLIP COUPON HERE Frederick M. Kerby. Director, Dept. B-126. Daily Democrat's Washington Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. C. I enclose a dime (carefully wrapped! for tny copy of "The Party Book,” to cover return postage and handling costs: NAME STREET and No. —- CH Y STATE 1 am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat. Decatur. Ind. —————— S II IB —■ -. —« I 3. Name the oldest university in | Test Your Knowledge | Germany I Can you answer seven of these ; 4. In music, what is a prelude? ten questions? Turn to page j 5 W hat is haemophilia? Four for the answers. j 6 which state does Senator Wil- ® ljanl H King repregpnt , n the u. S. 1. Where are the Diomede is- senate? lands • 7. What was the theme song of 2. What is a pseudonym?the motion picture. "Bird of Para-
Bodacious News J JU ©SA* Ow They're a kemin' round the mounting and they're a kemin 9 right soon too! Snuffy and Lowizie Smith, lovable hill folk, new found friends of our old friend BARNEY GOOGLE, have come down from the mountains and walked straight into the hearts of Americans everywhere. You’ll love Snuffy and Lowizie. Everyone says they are the funniest couple that have ever shown their faces in a comic strip. Lowizie says she knows her paw air the grandest man whut ever utiz born in the mountings and paw, even though he tells her to quit blattin yore brains out woman, quite agrees with her opinion. Once you’ve made the acquaintance of this delightful couple and their nephew Weaselpuss, you won’t want to miss seeing them. BARNEY GOOGLE by Billy De Beck Begin.'. Monday, Dec. 27, in the Decatur Daily Democrat
THIMBLE THEATER SHOWING—AN ORDER TO “ARREST” WORDS. By SEGAR XOH MV GORSH” \ V i KNOW’D YA'D GET / OKAY. ORFICER'’B ) f S f\\d, X. C A GOON COP” US IN TROUBLE WITH, WE LL GO % —2 -Xx YER BLASTED Fl WITCHA r< x > —( v '»'t ) 1 IO mSB" »«ar r9w * / WWJh '*’ f
IT IS WITH ALL SINCERITY THAT WE WISH EVERYONE ALL The joys of a-- - - - -
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Lighted decorations add a cheery note to the Christmas table setting.
By Jean Prentice THE dining room table is stealing a march on the Christmas tree Now it too may spruce up with Christmas tree lights and globes When members of the family gather around the Yuletide board, they may fiud toft blue lights gleaming in a centerpiece of pine branches, or among blue and silver tree ornaments. A "Christmasy" mood is created by the blue and silver sparkle of the table decorations shown here. Blue and silver globes are piled in a garland of amilax or fir. Beneath
dise?” 8. Who wrote the novel, "Allan Quartermain?" 9. On what bay is Miami, Fla.? 10. When will the next population census of the U. S. be taken? 0 . —- — COURT HOUSE Set For Trial A suit to collect an accunt, brought by Mary Smith, administrator of the estate of Ftank W. Lose, arainst Elias L’chtensteiger has been set for trial. December 28. Appearance Filed An appearance has been filed by N. C. Nelson for the defendant T. J. Durkin, in the suit to collect notes, brought by the First State Bank againet T. R. Noll and others. A verified motion for a change of venne from theVounty was filed by the defendant, T. J. Durkin. This was submitted and sustained. Guardian Appointed The court found a guardian
■ • The eloquent fragrance of "Opening Night” perfume / N makes this one of the / \ most irresistible co- / I lognes you have ever I .V"' S,7*[4' | used. Come in for it x, vi ~ I soon • • . and see if V J youraudiencedoesn't X / applaud and cheer. B. J? Smith Drug Co
MERRY CHRISTMAS
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1937.
the balls is a string of Christmas tree bulbs placed tn a shallow glass dish. The light gleams around the globes The electric cord on the table cloth is wrapped with white crepe paper so that it will be inconspicuous. The wire is extended to an outlet beneath the table, or a baseboard outlet might be used. Lighted taper candles in silver holders complete a decoration that is more beautiful than the photograph portrays. You may find It interesting to design a lighted table decoration of your very own. It isn’t at all dlffl cult. And It’s really no end of fun I
should be appointed for Uriah i Grimm in the suit for the appointment of a guardian, brought by Matte Numbers. Edna Deam and • Willie Grimm. The evidence was ' heard December 16. when it was reported that Willie Grimm was no longer a plaintiff. Roscoe Glendening was appointed guardian Bond was ordered. Estate Case. The notice of final settlement ' was filed in the estate o f Frank ■ O. Martin. A certificate of clear- . ’ ance was filed. The final report was ■ submitted, examined and approved. 1 The estate was closed and the ad- I 1 minlstrator discharged. Marriage Licenses Herman Odel Cook, 23; Geneva 1 factory employe to Luetta Rebecca Spranger. 27, Berne factory em- I ■! ploye. • William Rollins, 66. Rushsylva- ! ■ nia, Ohio stock dealer to Ada B. ! Wallace. 61. Decatur. > o Superior Pajamas for men. 1 Vance & Linn. 299-4$
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Vested Girls Choir To Present Program The vested girls' choir of tho Methodist Episcopal church of this city will give a vesper Christmas program at the church Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Miss Vera Porter, Miss Martha Elizabeth Calland and Henry Busche will present special numbers. The choir is directed by Mrs. Dan Tyndall, with Mrs. Avon Burk as organist. The public is invited to attend the annual Christmas program
WHITE STAG CIGARS in the new foil sealed humidor package — or with the Merry Christmas celophane. An ideal Christmas offering. —O— For sale by all dealers in boxes of 10-25 or 50.
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M-0-N -E- Y from the Spare Room That extra room is wasted now. A want ad will fill it with a reliable, well-recom-mended boarder. It means lowered expenses for you—an added income. Advertise your spare room. Democrat want-ads are speedy and efficient in bringing .desirable results. Decatur Daily Democrat
RATES One Time —Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words, per word Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times. Three Times—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2!/ a c per word j for the three times. Cards of Thanks ——3sc Obituaries and verses.sl.oo Open rate-display advertising | 35c per column inch. ’ . FOR SALE NOTICE — Rawlelgj’s nousehold ' products for sale by A. J. Zelt. 103 No. Eighth Street. Phone 274. I 264-ktf FOR SALE —Special on 5-foot flock feeders, Heated Fountains. Poul-j try Wormer, Tonies and Cold Rem-! edies. Wayne Feeds. Decatur Hatchery. 300-3 t. FORS ALE—Good black land 46! acre farm: 8 miles west of De- ‘ catur on U. S. 224. 6 room house with basement. Other farm buildings- Suttles-Edwards Co. 300-3 t FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Second St. 276 ~ tf FOR SALE - Black Chow pups. Eligible A. K. C. Will make idea! Xmas presents. C. M. Leisure. Monroe, R. No. 1. 300-3tx FOR SALE—Apples. 30c per bu.' and up. Good popcorn. 3 lbs.,’ 25c. We deliver. Ralph Shively, l 118 S. 11th St. Phone 1114. 302 -2t oFOR RENT FOR RENT -Modem 5-room house with heat, 116% N. Fourth St. Phone 213. 300-2tx FOR RENT —5 room, semi-modem house. 308 Marshall St. Call Saturday or Sunday. 302-3 t MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE — Parlor Sults recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 296-30 t WANTED SALESMAN WANTED— Rawleigh route now open. Real opportunity for man who wants permanent, profitable work. Start promptly. Write Rawlelgh’s, Dept. INL-112-K. Freeport, 11l- l tx oLOST AND FOUND LOST—Leather case of keys between 4th street on Monroe and Morris 5 & 10. Phone 908. Reward. H o Get the Habit — Trade at Home
Last Minute Gift Suggestions — 0 — Useful Gifts Lamps, large « jg ££ selection SJP Clothes < ft A Hampers _._ Bissel Sweepers up Melal Smokers Good selection Childrens Furniture Rockers and Chairs. Open Evenings ZWICK’S Phone 61
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.Midnight Worship Service Planned A candle-lighted Christmas WorI ship service will .be conducted at | the First Evangelical church on Christmas eve. (Friday evening) ! 'beginning at 11:00 o’clock and con-! tinuing throughout the midnight hour. The service will consist of prophecy and history as depicted by the sacred writers of the scripture.! i Both prophecy and history will be [ given in pageant form. The congregation will unite in the singing of Christmas hymns. Following the service, the wor- | shipers will light their candles at the light which symbolizes the “Light of the World" and will carry them, as per peasant custom, to their homes to rekindle the fires of devotion upon the family altars. Q Escaped Convict Is Caught At Anderson — Anderson, Ind., Dec. 23—(UP)— Police today held Charles Frederick Yaeger, 23, alias Charles Howenstein of Norfolk, Va„ for questioning following his confessionthat he was one of seven prisoners who ' broke from the state prison at Raleigh, N. C.. March 18 Yeager, arrested yesterday by po- ' ilce at a mission after a pistol . dropped out of his pocket, told detectives he and six companions, who had obtained revolvers pscapi ed in a prison delivery. I 0 ’■ Tin plates have the highest aggregate va’ue of any finished or semifinished iron and steel product exported from the United States, a new high record of 320,000 tons being expected this year. i —* TODAY S COMMON ERROR j | Never pronounce premature II —prem’-a-tur; say, pre’-tna-tur or pre-ma-tur’. .]♦ MCI'II i: Os l'l"l. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE VO. Z4JS Notice is hereby given to the cre.l- , (tors, heirs and legatees of Marion ' | Asiibati'-lrer, deceased, to appear in ■ the Adams Circuit Court, held at th- - catur. Indiana on the 10th day <>t January. 1938, and show cause, it any. why the Final Settlement A 1 ■ counts with the estate of said decedent should not be approvd; and raid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Edward A. Aahbaucher and 1 Alfred R. Asiibaueher, Executors - Decatur. Indiana, December 15, 193. tttoreey l-'riichle A I.merer Dec. l«-23 xoiki: of fix m. si-:ttt.i;mi:xt OF ESTATE XO. 3X42 I Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Lydia Neuenschwander, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at !>■ - . catur, Indiana, on the 10th day of 1 January, 1938, and show cause, if ■ any, why the Final Settlement A<-- | counts with the estate of raid decdent should not l«- approved; and ' said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and [receive their distributive shares. J. C. Angslmrger Executor i [De-atur. Indian... December 15, 1!>37 . Museinian A I nversaw
SALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur Indiana Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Jan. s—Chas. Mollett, 8 miles Southwest of Ft. Wayne on Lower Huntington road, closing out sale. Jan. 6—Virgil Carter, first farm East of Dent school, closing out sale. Jan. 8 — Albert Crauskoff, I’i miles East of Ft. Wayne. % mile South of Maysville road, closing out sale. Jan. 12 — Noah Henschen. 1% miles West of Kirkland. Jan. 27—F. E. North. 1 mile South and •% mile East of Convoy closing out sale. BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY. ROY S. JOHNSON Decatur, Ind. Trust Company Building Phone 101 Phone 1023 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted Saturdays. 3:00 p. m. Telephone ISS. HOURS 8:30 to 1130 12:30 to 5:00
Daily Report’s M AND ars < | y's Market. " wHI Ci0 '* a «12 Vealß 111 140 lb,?" "" ’<> l«0 11)8. ’Sfcw 750 lbs Et Kus 2,5 to 3t«! ib|. ■- t" 3> lbs I » . • and up »'■" Roughs —sßcmi ■ Hrei Spring lami, s B Rtt' h lambs Yearlings ■ CH ICAGO^| N t .. I" WhPat is D .SU, ;}■ ■ CLEVELAND <’b veland. 0.. !> f , Bui Produce: Biie Butter, steady; eitn. I ! '-" standard. 37c. lor l-’.ces. si, ji|y: P j 30c; extra firsts. 27t: I'»” ceipts. 23c: pullets. 21c. Live poultry, firm; 'lurks, fancy. 6 L'2e; moscova and tnnlV geese, fat. 20c; ordinary. dS keys, young hois. heavy. 25c old hens !2t ; L’cc: No. 2 turkeys. Potatoes: Ohio runl X mostly $1 254.3 ft DMh bgß bakers. $1 '5-52; MichitgS Jl2O-51.2’.: Maine Gncgfl i nns. $1.35-514»: Mainefc® $1 be. Pennsylvania $1.35. INDIANAPOLIS IIVB'yE Indiana]) nis. kill Dec. Livestock: B Hogs. 4.000: holdovers. k"- 25c higher: 15'HLIh.B 80-l'io ihs.. SCS: IMM $< 05: 200-210 lbs.. !<»:■ i lbs . $8.45 : 225-235 kHB 250 lbs.. s\!s; 250-2 v> IkJ 260-275 lbs. $8.05; S?AS 2'.-, 300 lbs . iiis . $7.75. 325-350 ilm, "iS . 4u<! 1! s . $7 re, !|(|.]si) jgfl ■ lOn-120 lbs., $8.80: pacHfß 15-25 c higher: bulk. K-X’B Cattle receipts, 700, iN 1-,a <i!y e-mmgh steers Al I , s'aiidi-h market; conl ers strong and active; ■ ers, $5.50-56.50: beet bdl sti: cutter grades, R7M ers steady; bulk good »l $10.50-sll. ■ Sheep receipts. 2MI steady to 25c higher; toil few choice handy and seven doubles fed ■ . lambs: slaughter ewes *■ $3 down. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTU East Buffalo, N. Y-. ; —Livestock: Hogs. 200: 25-35 C alld choice 190-216 M lia ,. Hi ,le weights SB.BO. ~ j Cattle. 150; steady: plaint I jnni steers and heifers, * fleshy < OW9 ' bulls, $5.50-$6. i calves. 50: vealers , good and choice roosttf W and medium. Sheen. 166: la,nb * . , good and choice H 25; medium and mix J . $-.50-$8.75: fat e™' ’ L FORT WAYNE LWEfI Fort Wayne. Ind..
[!—Livestock: .J i Hogs. 25 30c t’ l ’ tier .‘j 88 75; 160-180 lbs- »*' .. «sw- 200-225 lbs. f-* 250 | hs „ $8.15; 250-2.5 275-300 lbs- >' u 9 ’’J ■| $ - s5: 120140 H’S- ”* ' lbs- $8.30. „« £s*' Corrected l>' fnil *L i Prices to be paid ■ No i Wheat.Bolbi.of*] Mow No 2 Oats New NO.. , ~ Xew No- 2 ° _ J • Rye yX central SOYA Co 'l , 9 BOfIDS • New No. 2 Soy_ u Markets I Stocks: lower a nd^ n)et . l ftonds: lo*e |rrffll J government 188lt * Curb stocks: I and quiet. i r ri’2« ,,r ' : J Chicago B|ocKs ; p . 1 I, ’ oreign o nhe tlollsfin terms ° £ “®.. eaS |er. , is; 1 ;-‘*’’1 al . ly lower. c|! . soli l Chicago H slea dy. : sheep strong. Rubber; v „ rK i silver bar in Ne opm* 'ed at 44 3-4 cents a
