Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1941 — Page 2

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I Test Your Knowledge I 1 Cm >ou answer hhs of the** | I ton question*? Turn to page I Four tor th* an.wsr*. fl eMßWlWwmßei—f I Pereimmou* ar* ripened by troel. tree or false? k. Aho Mid: Pul y«ur 4ru»t In God, and k<-«p your powder dry ? 3 ln> any ' ><>d» fit for human con* tuniptlou <'uinam copper? I Who •" the old a* tout about the “hair of * de< that -iguiti*’* that ilk* cure* Ilk*? 5 Whom- Riven name* are Edward Albert Christian Georg* An drew Patrick Det id? < Ihiiigai'e la a kix.il el cloth. iHHit, or prison?

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1 NOTHING LIKE A UNLESS IT'S A \ {« WHITE CHRISTMAS FANCY CHRISTMAS! tj !t 41 t • vSSy W MMhrM/ f ! 111 / 1 HSfl3-..7 IBvVv \ Make it a white Chris \ mas for him - wit! y / YW ■& ' j Arrow white shirts! / U*f-< JF / / They’re trim and neat /\j ... and perfect-!.tting, /. 7y / Although white is the cut to Arrow’s famous / , / / most popular shirt “Mitoga” figure-fit! / /7 / / men like to have fancy Sanforized - Shrunk, v LI shirts, too! Get him a too! (Maximum few of this season’s WNSSsSKU shrinkage 1%). Arrow fancies! New stripes...good-looking Vvs i..-AJ A >* designs and patterns WIIWjWo •A i x ’' * Pl eas ’ n ß cotnbinaj tions an d ensembles. W«. B i Hi Whether you buy him whites or fanMvo* BA A J cies, get him a few Arrow ties! They’re especially designed to go with Arrow shirts’ Attractive patterns and stripes •• • w a crinkle-resisting lining “ ... always perfect-knotting! SWris ,92 up Tiua 91 up * li l’ ’ book in the collar of one of kb aklrte for kie she and doove-bnflA/ We’ll do the rest! | Holthouse Schulte <s* Co. iTUKk C’LObKS CHRISTMAS EV K 6 p. M. t- X * 0 | ★ MIR Ts' I k

> ?. What la lb* manual alphabet? 8. Who la said to b* th* fl ret | vhlt* child bom in Colonial Am •rlca? 9 Napoleon Bonaparte *a« born i in France. Australia. Nt Helena, or Corsica? I 10 Which *real comparer became dual and which one went blind ? MARKIT* AT A OLA NCR Miock. lower and active. Ituud- lower. V. d governments lower. Curb stocks lower. Chicago stocks lower. Chicano livestock hogs cattle and *>hrep strong dilvvr liar in New York nm-haug-ed at H 1 * cents a tine ounce.

Miss Mary Jo Hoffman returned to her studies at Hall Ntate Teacher* college. Terre Haute thl* morning. Word was received her* Ibis morning of the progrea* of Mrs t'harlee Colter who has been seriously ill following a major operation in th* Kendallville hospital she is now able to be up a little each day and is well on the road to recovery. Nhe hopes to he dismisled from the hospital by Christmas Dr Ben Duke. SI? West .Madison street, is m Cleveland this week attending an eye, ear. nose and throat meeting at th* Cleveland Clinic which Is being attended by other leader* in eye. nose and tli-oat surgery throughout the country. ■Mr and Mr* Paul Felber and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zimmerman enjoy-

Santa’s Ringing at Your \ ''' Door with Our GIFT SUGGESTIONS Mattr«aa*a . 518.00 to >39 W UjE| Lans Cedar Cheats , • UIM, 122 SO to >39 50 - . . . „ Other Cheats>l2 50 Card Tables »100 up F | oor Ltmpg MM u |l<|o End Tables IMS up Table Lamp* U 95 to 51-96 Sewing Cabinet* .. >275 up Desk*Sl7.SC to 839.50 Mirror* HOC to >13.25 Throw Rug* .. >1.50 to Sd-00 Picture* 50c to >375 Bed Spring*.. >8.50 to >lB 50 Sprague Furniture Store PHONE 199 ■■■■■■BBBBBMHIBMRBMMBSPBMNBBMBRHBIBMMBRBBBSMBHHHBMBfiIBni

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ed the Ice review nt the Coliseum la Indianapolis Munday night | Mrs. Wealey England visited In I Fori Wayne yesterday. Mrs, Inland Frank, who lias been 111 and confined to bed with influensa for Ibe past week, was reported aa a little better today. Dr. H. D. Beaver*, who haa returned from the Lutheran hospital where he underwent an operation. Is reported aa progressing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Denlh of Monroe at reel last night received a long distance call from their son. Her geant I tonaid C Death, staling that he bad received orders to leave lor the east coast to be on guard duty Sgt. Drath haa been station >-d at Jackson. Mississippi for the past two years in the air corp*. Miss Marilyn .Moser, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Carey R Moser, bit Monday evening for Otego N. Y. where she will spend severs! weeks visiting friends and relatives

Votes Against War HIX. ap». ■ <* Miss Jsannetto Rankin Representative Jeannette Rankin (K i Irom Montana was th* loue member of congress to vole against declaration of war on Japan Mis* Rankin thus kept her record perfect. She voted against war In !»>?. when she was the loue woman member of congress. CHURCH REVIVALS! Chureh es God Th* revival services continue each night throughout the week at th* church of God Th* tueaaagee of our evangelist. Rev. Herschel! D 1 Rks. ar* inspiring. uplifJng. and challenging In hi* message* Rev. t Rice emphasise* the necessity of a vital Christian experience and real Christian living. The public Is most cordially invited to attend all the services of this revival campaign. Church of Nasarene The revival crusade was well attended last evening by people of all denomination*. We feel that this la a time when all Christians must cooperate. The Mississippi gospel four tonight will sing the beautiful colored spiritual. “Let us cheer the weary traveler." The pastor spoke on the theme. “The pay-off of the siime’r ” The text was recorded in the book of Roman* 6:23. "For the wage* of sin is death." He said in part, "Every portion of the Bible la Inspired. The Bible offers curses for its foes and blessing for It* friends Yet the Book of Wisdom has a system of justice that cannot be equaled. The gospel of Jesus Christ offer* happiness and joy unspeakable to anyone that will receive. Remember sinner friend. God does uot square hl* debt every j|4 hour*." "The wage* of sin I* death." Service* begin at 7:80. Hear the MlMisalppi gospel four tonight. You are welcome. ——o It is a poor grade of religion that content**ltself with keeping up on argument. NOTICE Notice la hereby given that tTirlaiian A lnnl*er has filed with the undersigned an appll atlon for ths Adams Orcutt Court of Adamo County. Indiana, to hoar ths evidence and determine tn* Ums and plac* of birth of said opplloant, aarssabls to ths provision of Chapter 24, Act* of ths Qensral Assembly of BUUe of Indiana, fol 1941. Wltnsaa my hand and seal of ants Court thl* » day ot lieromhsr. lull CLYDE O. TROUTNEIt Clerk of th* Adame Circuit Court. 1 Dec. 9 MIIKI. IO VOX.IUVIHI Vr* !■ tbr tdam* l irrai, I eurl Astern* her Term. I*4l. < anae We. 107*0 Htate of Indiana Adams County. HM Purl Kirov Davie* vs Charles Ira lmvl*«, IP-Mie Davis*, Claren,* Elmer Davie*, .Ivvephins Davie*. Cora Ann Davie*. Elson Hay Davies. Eve, lyn Davies. Hasel May Miller, lU>y Miller. The plaintiff In the above entitled ■ auss having filed hl* complaint thervln together with an affidavit that the defendant*. Charts* Ira !>*• visa. Iteasle Davis*. Clarence Elmer Davie*. Josephine Davis*. Cora Ann travle*. Elson Ray Davie* and Evelyn Davies, are non-re»ident> of ths Stats of Indiana, the plaltlff’s cause of action bring a Petition for Partition of the following described real estate in Adams County, Indian: The west half of the southeast quarter of Mention 7, lown*hlp 2* north. Itange IS east, containing S* acre*, mor* or Issa, in Adams County. Indiana Also, ths east halt ot the west half of th* northeast quarter of Rsctlon I*. Townehlp I* north, Itvoire IS sset. containing 40 acre*, more or lea*. In Adams County. Indiana, containing in all 120 acre*, more or le»*. Now therefor, the defendants are hereby notified that unle«* they be and appear In the Adam* Circuit Court on the lath day of January, IS<2. the same being the bird Judicial day of the November Term at tb* Court House In Decatur, In said county end stat* and answer or demur to said complaint, the earns will b* heard and determined In their awaenp* In Witneaa Whereof. I hereunto set mv hand and fix the seal of said court thl* Mth day of November, c **th O. Troutner Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Jobs 1.. IlsVesa, Attorwry for Platattn Nov ID l><-< . 2-'j

RED MEN SPECIAL MEETING Thursday Night 7:30 o’clock Red Mens Hall

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0' 11 I RATIk One Time— Mtalmum eharge of 2»s tor 10 ward* or l*ee. Over 80 word*. gdr w*r< Two Time* — Minimum eharge i *f 40* far 00 w«r<e *r leadOver K word* «o p*r ward tor | thd twe time*. Three Time*—Minimum eberge I es OOe fer 80 worde *r laae. Over |0 word* p*r ward I tor the tbr** time*. Card es Thank* 18* Obituariee and v*ra*a .. |i oo | Open rate— Display advertleing | 40c per column Inch. I "•LIND" ADVRRTIMMRNTO Advertiaemenla appearing In | this column wlthoat name* alg'.i >4 are "bllad." They are to be I 'uawered by letter*, addreased to the boi number in cere of 1 the Dally Democrat. We mb give no Information mcerolug the peruaa edverueam a 4 FOR SALE FOR SALX tta Ideal Chriatmaa gift; Zenith. Fhilco, Croeiey radios, large atouck, 114.88 up. Eaay payment*. L'krick Bro*. FOR SALE—brand Bev two wheel trailer. I' tire*. Peter Kirech. 640 North Third Street. Decatur. 881 If HOUBKHOLD PAPRR PRdbUCTt —1 am now the dealer tor thia line ot products formerly aold by Isorah Roop. Please call Mr*. Walter Gladfelter, Phone 118. 418 Adamt Street. 883-28 U STOKERS, FURNACES’ Coal Burning Water Heatere. Package coal Briqueta; Stoker Coal; W«-at Virginia and Kentucky lump and egg coal. If you need a new furnace In a hurry see ilaugk Coal Co. Phone 48. NS 30t FOR SALE- Horton wanbera. Ironere, Frlgldaire, Croelry, Philco refrigerator*, Nkelgs* stoves. Open evenings, t’hrick Bros. 287-14 t FOR SALE-New shipment Zenith and Farnsworth radio*. Select now for Christmas delivery. Decatur Electric Shop, South Second Street 284-ts FOR SALE — Complete Itaie of Premier sweeper*--a fine Chrlatmaa gift. We carry parts and repair any make aweeper. Decatur Electric Shop, South Second St. Phone 244. 284-ts FOR SALK -8 wheel chain drive tricycle. >«. Phone 5763 290-3 U FOR SALE Apple*. 3 miles west of Decatur. Julltu Brite. 290-Btx JUST RECEIVED Urge shipment of wool fiber rugs, sixes 9x12. >14.50 while they last. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 290-2 t FOR SALE—Uaed furniture, rug*, bicycles and piaitoe: Two 8-pleco dining room suites. >lO-825; one breakfast set, 52.50; one kitchen cabinet, >12.50; two bicycles. >5 and >2O; round tables, >1 to >4.50; buffets, >3.50 to >V; three living room suites, >6 50, >ls and >2O. Sprague Furniture Store. Pbone 189. 290 2t CEMETERY WREATHS. Evergreen Grove Blankets, Pine boughs aud cones open evenings and Sundays. Decatur Floral Co. Nuttman Ave. Phone 100. 888-lt FOR SALE - -- Beagle hownd. 1H year old. Call 3625 or see Pete Whitwright. b 289-3 t( FOR BALt~'Roan male calf, d months old. good one. Clint Hart, Phone 8415. 289-3tx FOR SALE is head Du roc Fall pigs; Double immuned. W. A. Whlttenbarger 5 mile* northeast of Decatur. 2»»-3tx FARMERH - ATTENTION - I have a small stock of new hand saws, hammers and hatchet*. I bought at a baftain to settle a claim. Will a*P very cheap for cash while they last. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone IM. 280-21 ,< ‘ y *po ,y No ApprelMt FeM LOCAL LOAN COMPANY f I* lie. 4* DM. I JtoNmMr Stars— ptw*** m N. A. BIXLEH OPTOMETRIST Byes kxamlnsd Glasses Fttiad HOURS 8:80 to 11:80 12:» to »:«» aotoedeys, 8:00 p. m. Tsla*4*ane 11* I. I. 11, it ■ RAGS, Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, BraHH, Aluminum and all grades of gerap metals. Wo buy hides, wool, aad sheep pelts the year round. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe It. Rhone 44$

FOR HALE Two used cream aep- ' sratore, <>*• milking machine; 1 < heap. S E. Brown, 228 N. First St. Pbone 84. 290-H x tWo doorTf PYT _ ths f or j com b. I»3| Olds sedan, reason able Babcock Texaco station. s-<q>ud and Jackson Sts, too In FOR SALE—-Potatoes, bring eon- , taluore U mile south of hoe pltal on Mud Pike. Victor Atnncher. Phono DM ] t Bor dtAkjl — sAtoeb band *»w, roller saw guide. 8 saws. Fred 1 Feeler, Monroe 290 31 x ! For SaU - Oak let top «»fW7T desk, also one pine desk. Earl Colter. Phone 994 . 290-31 WANTED WE LUAS MOMSV u SMlui due bills for medical expense, taxes and all kind* of emergencies. Decatur Loan A Dtacouat Co. idd-Mt CRRIBTMAB OIH - huggeetlng modern Singer Sewing machine easy payments, layaway plan; special price* We repair all make* —Needle*. Belta, Part*; Buttonhole making. Hemstltcklng. Singer Agency, 445 South First. Phone fli 278-I4U WANTfcb - Wahreeeii and tg i fountain boy. With or without experience. Apply Al Manochlo* restaurant. 92? Broadway. Fort Wayne. A-0522. 288-2tx WANTED - To borrow hod to 11600 on Ist real estate mortgage Safe UtveeunenL Beal intetesl Reliable party. Box. 31 % Democrat SSMtx WANTED—General oMce girl?ex"perlenced in typing, bookkeeping and able to take dictation. Give experience and reference In own handwriting. Addreaa Box 38. care Democrat. a 28561 WANTED—Housekeeper, age 28 to 40 with no family dependents. Inquire 927 Nortk Fifth St., between 7;M a. m. and 18:00 noon. 888Ux MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 14 yearn. No expense to borrower, C. D. Lewton. DiKmtnr. Ind. 220btf NEED MONEY? For quick cash loans oa automobiles, furniture, livestock or Implements, call or *e* Decatur Loan A Discount Co. 286-20 t NOTICE I do hauling of ail kind*. 24 hour eervlce. Pbone 704 or 5903. Elmer Bailer. 38>-3tx FARMERS AfTMTUN - WiTv move dead horsea. cove. hoge. eta. Decatur phoae 8000. Wo pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Product* Co. 147-48 ■■■ t" FOR RENT FoR Rld>fT lifi acre farm 3 mile* north east of Decatur. Pbone 5210. Charles Bailey. *289 ts FOR RENT~t~modern' tii~room house*. North Second Street, Decatur. 1 modern suburban 7 room. 10 acrea of land near Decatur A. D. Suttle*. Agent. 289-a3t LOST AND FOUND STRAYED or STOLMN — Spotted gilt, weight about 170. Call or ice Ollie Krep*. Pbosc 973-C. 290-8 t LOST — Monmouth high school class ring. Initials D.L.W. inaide. Left tn ladle* reat room nt courthouse Friday night. 28D3t MASONIC Stated moeliag of Decatur lodge No. 571, F. A A. M. at 7:30 p. nt. John M. Doan, W. M. MS-Mx Few Aliena in North Carolina Raleigh. N. C.— (UP! — North Carolina load* all state* In nativeborn population, with a foreignborn percentage of only 0.4 percent. the state department of conservation and development says «u the beat* of 1940 cenau* figure* •■MMEMBMSRMBRMMMBimMIRMNMMMBiwiimaMMBMm-aBMBf Here’s Your Last Chance For a home or inveetment before price* go UP. L—Flve room home, hard wod floors, furnace, bsth. beautiful lot, two block* from town. Immediate poeaeoelon. • 2.—Larger two etory brick home, would make splendid duple* with few if any change*. Corner lot, two block* from town. Immediate posoession. 3—Suildinn let RusoeH St Only «IM. Only «2> down. Abstract available. Bob Heller Ph*n* 8 Residence 870

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EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCKS Kaxt Hud,> x \ —LiveiUxk Hoc.. 3ii" . ■ ~ ■ ■& higher c<.,.d , lU | ,hj„ t , lbn . Hi 25. ':u. L. 4 u . llw |lt*7s|l<>ss ■ Catllf, I 5«. r.o action <>n ’I. ) .> around 11; ... ... Viaki. mi h,,i,...| .•> < lion •. ii 5M12.50. ■ Sheep 2v". - . t.fll ■ FORT WAYNE LIVESTOIfI Fort Wayne, li d !>• —Llvwtork H Hoch. 4He higher: 110 75 2"'i220 lb.. H'"/.. ibe . H". 63. 22'i .'I- lt» 2EO-26U 11.. . IT'IS > :<"■ »1"35. 2Mi-:i"" ib- lb .' fl Iba . H" l’>, 35" I'"' !■• *lfl 15016't lh". H"5". II" 15* fl 210.25; 13" II" ll* H". I'fl lb* . 15.75. ■ Roach. !'• 25 «'.ia-. I' H Calve*. 13 5". lamb’ >ll S' ■ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCfI Indlauapolh. Ind l>" 'fl —Lfveitoek ■ Hoc*. 7.000: market >'fl weichl* ah'Hi' 10" lb- 5.H 160 ih* . flow i. s“' blither l<fl |h» . HOM 111 26" I"" ll'- ! fl >10.70; 110116" lb-, t'7s ll' fl Cattle, l.TOti. rail'- 5"" >ifl 25c higher. 11l 5" II- 25 •»•■■ higher. ■ Vealere. Sm high' i top i-fl Sheep 1,500. latnh*. 25> infl >l2-51275. ■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSEB Wheal. I>< »l 325. May fl July. H 27>. i, ■ Corn. Dec. 76\. May ‘-‘fl July. .Mfc % I Oat., Dec.. .51 ’•■ May fl May. 54% fl Soy beam. De< *• ■’ fl 11.75%; July. H 76V | LOCAL GRAIN MARKET! BURK ELEVATOR CO. ■ Correcti'd De' etlilo i *• H Bean* aubjc t t" ‘ H during day S No. 1 Red Wheat I No. 2 Red Wheal I No. 2 Old Yellow Corn fl No. 3 New Corti 1 No. 1 New Corn I No. 2 Rye 1 No 2 Yellow Soy ll' an* ■ New Oat*. 301 b. lest | Card of Thank* I We wi*h In thio manner ' > ■ preu our thanks and <:a'd“‘B the many friend* »nd n. 4 ■ who were no kind and help u ■ during the illners and d- ch " | loved one. ■ •We al»o wi«h to than* ’ fl later for hl* comforting organivt. linger* and a l »«<■ kindly offered their seivlii’ 1 N. W. Ablmtt I France* Abbott I Rich*rd Abbott I 'VOTH'K . I Notic* U hereby I Charle. W T 'l' ....A toaa filed with the application for L h * i n <ih.iß Sburl of A4»®» c ®“3 t Jiie"mlnJ| hear the •* < * ,Bce , Mett of •"*1 time end Pb*®* u m th* ‘’witnee. mr “A" l } * 1