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The Monroeville Breeze from Monroeville, Indiana • Page 4

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THURSDAY, JUKE! CTH 1040 MS TORE Decatur, Indiana fCQ)lT AND SATURDAY, June 7th and 8th DEANNE DUBBIN in "IT'S A DATE" with Kay Francis, Walter Pldgeon. Aded jUailn lOo BT7XDAT, MONDAY, TUESDAY, June 9th, 10th, llth Continuous Sunday From 1:15 P. M. (CDT) JACK BENNY in "BUCK BENNY BIDES AGAIN' with Rochester, Ellen Drew, Phil Harris, Dennis Day A4e4 Shorn Ion 10c and 25e rjaRBSUT AND THURSDAY, Jane 12th and 13th OWB BJG DAYS I i Shaw Wednesday At 6:80 P. It Award At :45 P.

M. (CDT) ftm BTRB TO ATTEND! "FLIGHT ANGELS" with Virginia Bruce, Wayne Morris, Dennie Morgan, Jane Wyman Added Shorts Admission 10c and 25c WANTED FARM LOANS On good farm land. Low rate or interest. Ho Coram! Ion Charge. THJD 8TJTTLES-I5DWAIU Decatur, in SANI.

BAKL SHOP GRAMXL8PACHKR SON, Props. MonroevlUa, Inrtlaaa BUY ZSPHYB FXOUB Is 91.00 Lea On The Barrel Thai Any Other Bfesudnrd Brand. GROCERIES, MEATS AND BAKED GOODS D0UIO ALLEYS Don't Recreation Center Ertels Building Monroeville, Indiana OTOP AT THE VIENNA DINER 11nwt Orders Sandwiches Soft Drinks Prlrate Dining Boom For COTTAGES ON U. S. NO.

97 Jnst South Fort Wayne Glty PAIHX AT 7sju3 Bzrr Street Fred ViUizs Lot Fort Wayne, Indiana Inspect the Brandstrator Trailer Oar on our lot, when you park your ear. It's a home on wheels latest type CONSIGN ALL YOUR LIVE STOCK TO Ccr.niissi:n Co. Fort Wayne Union Stock Yards JAKE SCHLEMMER WOOD SCBXEMMER STANDARD SERVICE STATION NORTH MAIN STREET Monroerllle, Indiana C. 17. CRATES, Prcprfetor.

GAS AND OILS CAR GREASING CAR WASHING CAR POLISHING "We Giro The Best We Sell The Best!" IDA'S DEMY SHOP TELEPHONE 4608 Bank Bldg. Monroerllle. Ind. WILL NOT BE OPEN THIS SATURDAY EVENING Permanents $2.50 to 85.00 End Permanents 91.75 to 2.25 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Can I.I0HR02ViLLE BREEZE.

Member Of The American Press Half Century Club WILLIAM ALLEGES Owner. Publisher, Editor I Telephone No. 2408 Published Weekly At The Breeze Building, MonroerBIe, Indiana Entered In Post Office, Monroerllle, Indiana, As Second Class Matter We Go To Press At P. M. Each Wednesday SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

Other States In United States, Per Year Six Months 75c Three Months 40c One Month 15c Single Copy 8 Canada, Cuba, Florida, California, $2.00 Per Year ADVERTISING RATES Display Per Inch Foreign 80c to OOo Foreign Contracts, SOc; Less 15-2 (500 or 'More Inches Per Year) Local Merchants, Irregular 80c Local Merchants, Monthly 25c Local Merchants, Year Contract, 20c Cash With All Orders Under 9.100 Reader Advertising Black Face Type, Per Line lOc Light Face Type, Per Line 8c Classified Advertising 25 Words or Less, 1st Issue 25c Each Addditional Issue 20c Resolutions of Respect $1.50 Poetry and Memoriams l.OO Cards of Thanks SOc Legal Advertising Legal Rates WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Mrs. Grant Ginther, spent Tues day at Fort Wayne, Dr. Paul A. Purman, was at Fort Wayne, Monday, on business. C.

W. Purman, made some repairs to his garage, Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hak and family, spent Saturday at Fort Wayne.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Humes and son, of Churubusco, were here De coration Day. John Purman, of Fort Wayne, spent Saturday here with his mother, Mrs. D.

C. Purman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolff and family, spent Sunday with his parents, at Continerlah, Ohio.

A number of our citizens were at Van Wert, Ohio, yesterday, attending the Peony Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Allison, of spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

John Hart. i Elton Marquart, of Fort Wayne, visited his parents, (Mr. and Mrs. D. S.

Marquart, Memorial Day. Mrs. Jim Roberts, Mrs. Parnin anjj son, of Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ella Parnin.

i Mrs. L. W. Gressley, is reported still very ill at her home, at the south end of Summit Street. BRIGHT RED SOY BARN PAINT $1.29 PER GALLON IN 5'S CLEM HARDWARE COMPANY I Mrs.

Joseph Whitney, is in the Van Wert Hospital, undergoing a serious operation on her eyes. Dr. Harry Erwin and wife, of Lagrange, spent Decoration Day here with relatives and old friends. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Smith, of Con voy, Ohio, were Decoration Day guests of relatives and friends. i Earl Fluttrow, wife and son, of Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Carpenter. i. FOR RENT ONE CAR GARAGE. Enquire of Mrs. Dale Sniff erty, Allen Street.

(6-6-lt-d) Zelma Magner, of Fort Wayne, spent Decoration Day here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Magner. Elizabeth Painter, of Valparaiso, was home for the holiday with parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Seth Painter. I Lenihgton, has accepted a position on the County Mainten ance Crew, under Ivan J. Troyer. i Miss Fern Franz, of Decatur, Bpent Decoration Day here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Franz. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jackson and Mr. Charles Shifferly, spent Sunday with relatives at Lima, Ohio JMrs.

R. F. David, of Fort Wayne, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ada Bauserman, of Mulberry Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Powelson, entertained their daughter and family, of Van Wert, Ohio, Decoration Day. MIbb Goldle Franz, of Decatur, spent the week-end here the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Franz.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brady, of Payne, Ohio, were Memorial Day guests of Jennie Casselman and other relatives. C. W.

Barnhart, of Fort Wayne, was here for the Decoration Day Services and visiting several days with old friends. Edward DeWert and family, of Marion, Ohio, were here 1 Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil DeWert and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Scott and fam ily, of Martinsville, spent Decoration I ay and the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Pillers. i Mrs. H. M. Ankney, of Sturgis, Michigan, spent the week-end here the guest of her mother, Mrs.

E. V. Magner. son Harrison and other relatives. Good attendance haB been reported at the Evangelistic Meetings, held the past week at.

the Church of the Nazarene. The Ilene Witte, Martha and Ida spent the weeto-end at Roanoke, the guest of -Miss Mar-jorie Krahn. John Knox and family, Mrs. Lena Fry, Mrs. Elsie Giant and daughter, Lou Ann, were at Fort Wayne shopping, Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Hlvely, ot Fort Wayne, visited the formers parents, Rev. and Mrs. D.

E. Hlvely, on Thursday last. Thomas Pillers, employed by the Home Telephone -and Telegraph Company, in this city, is taking his annual vacation. Tom McCoy and children, of Rome, New York, were here the past week the guests of his parents and other relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Weber and daughter, of Fort Wayne, were Decoration Day guests of William Waterman and other relatives. Charles Shaffer, of Remington, and John Shaffer, of Decatur, were here Decoration Day the guests of William Shaffer and wife. Mrs. Minnie Hitner, who has been the guest of her son, Edward DeWert, at Marion, Ohio, returned to her home here last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jackson, daughter Patsy and son Jimmy, of Fort Wayne, spent Saturday and Sunday here with old friends. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING CALL DAN MURPHY PHONE 8078 (5- 2t-d) Charles Murchland, of Crooked Lake, and Minnie Murchland, of Fort Wayne, were among the out-of-town visitors here Decoration' Day. Melville Brown, of Detroit, Michigan, spent the week-end here the guest of his mother and his sister, (Mrs.

Charles. Brown and Miss Leora Brown. Miss Virginia Shifferly and her boy friend, of Fort Wayne, spent Memorial Day and- the week-end here, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dale Shifferly. Mrs.

Lou Kline, of Bluffton, Indiana, Mrs- Marion Thomas and children, of Hartford City, were here Decoration Day with Mrs. Orie Kline and old friends. Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Geyer and Mr. Charles Miller, of. Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Johnson, of Sturgis, Michigan, were Decoration Day guests of relatives. SKELGAS ESTATE RANGES, built for a life-time service. Prices the lowest. SHIFFERLY BROTHERS Monroerllle, Indiana Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Bowers and several friends, of Howe, Indiana, were here Decoration Day decorat ing graves of relatives and visiting relatives and old friends. I FOR SALE: Set of Extension Lad ders, two' sections, eacn 14 teft long; One Ladder, 16 feet long; One White Enamel Kitchen Sink. Enquire At This Office. (6-O-lt) Earl Wolff, is having a new garage built at his home, in this city: The old garage building having been purchased and moved by Elmer Minnick to his property. FOR RENT: 4 Room Semi-fModern Upstair Apartments and a 1 Room Furnished Downstair Apartment.

E. M. KENNEDY, Summit Street, Monroeville, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs.

Foster Newell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Barfell and family, Robert Clark and "Mabel Vizard, all of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beauchot and son, Maury, Deooration Day.

-X BAKE SALE: The East Liberty Christian Endeavor, will hold a Bake Sake, at Van's Store, Saturday, June 8 th. Phone speciol orders to Vera Van- Buskirk or Mrs. On Sunday last, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allison' and daughter, Treva, of New Haven, Mr.

and (Mrs. Wilfred Hart and son, Robert, of this vici nity, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Allison, Decatur, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Hart and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buckets, Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Lindeman, of Fort Wayne, were Saturday -evening guests of Mr. and "Mrs. Clarence Beauchot. Mr. and Mrs.

Buckets, were also Decoration Day guests of the Beauchot family. FOR GALE One Used Apex Refrigerator, in first class condition. One Used Cold Spot, 7 cu. used only one year One -Table Top Gas Pressure Range, just like new. One Table Top Kerosene Range, used only one year.

WEIRMAN WOLFF Phone 8613. Monroeville, iwnn The annual reunion of the Heckler families, will be held June 9th, 1040, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bolyard. Basket dinner served at noon.

Secretary. Licensing an evil is sharing it. WHICH WAS TO HAVE BEEN HELD ON DECORATION DAY, MAY 30TH, HAS BEEN pgPKI5) ON ACCOUNT OF BAD WEATHER DAY MOT IF YOU WANT TO JOIN IN THE FUN WHICH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING CONCESSIONS PONY RIDES PENNY PITCH MINIATURE TRAP SHOOT FORTUNE WHEEL BOWLING ALLEY NOVELTY STAND BASKET BALL PITCH "EATS" STAND AND FISH FRY "POP" STAND AND ICE CREAM COME TO THE PUBLIC PLAYGROUND, MONROEVILLE, INDIANA, BAND CONCERT RACES AND CONTESTS FOR THE KIDDIES Delmer Dager and wife, spent Saturday with JMr. and Mrs. Cecil DeWert and family.

LeRoy Minick and lady friend, of Fort Wayne, spent Saturday evening in Monroeville. Mr. Glenn Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kile, of Fort Wayne, and Miss Virginia Doty, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Johnston and family, Saturday evening. JMr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and family, and Miss Virginia Doty, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Stevenson and family, at Convoy, Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Goings, of Anderson, Indiana, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Louden and sons, of New Haven, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. B.

Spurgeon. The Womens Home Missionary Society, of the Monroeville Methodist met yesterday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Orreri Myers, on Route 30. Public Salo! will sell at public auction, at my residence, on Prospect Avenue, Just across the street from the Geyer Block Factory, in the Town of Monroeville, Allen County, Indiana, on Saturday, Jono Oih, 1040 STARTING AT 1:00 P. M.

(DST) Following Property To-wit: FURNITURE One Buffet; One Extension Table, 10 foot; One Stand Table; Two Rooking Chairs; One Morris Chair; One Bookcase; One Kitchen Cabinet; Six Kitchen Chairs; One Dresser; Two Beds, Springs and Mattresses; Two 8 10 Axminister Rugs; One 9 12 Axminister Rug; One 11 12 Axminister Rug; One Rug Mat; One 9 15 Congoleum Rug. STOVES One South Bend Malleable Range; One Qufck Meal Oil Stove. FUEL 1 Tons of Soft Coal; 600 Pounds of Hard Coal; 2 Cords of Wood. TRUCK One 1929 Model A Ford Pick-up Truck, in good shape. MISCELLANEOUS Dishes; Cooking Utensils; And a number of other articles too numerous to mention; This Furniture Is All In Good Shape.

TERMS CASH ON DAY OF SALE. Hro. E- A. VJyor PAUL H. LOUDEN, Auctioneer, Payne, Ohio KARL PIERCE, Clerk.

USED EQUIPMENT At Bargain Prices NO. 20 FARMALL ON STEEL. -v tn pinujtTiTr ON STEEL. No! 12 FARMALL ON RUBBER. TRACTOR PLOWS.

1086 PLYMOUTH COACH. 1088 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. loan CHEVROLET DELUX COUPE. McCORMICK-DEERING MOWER. 5H CU.

FT. REFRIGEKATUK. LIQUID FUEL SUMMER COOK STOVES. GASOLINE MOTOR WASHER. Clesi Hardware Co.

MONROEVILLE LIONS CLUB ANNUAL PLAYGROUND WMD UWUVJ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyer, spent some time, Sunday, at Payne, Ohio. Mrs. Jacob Giant, is very seriously ill at her home, west of this city.

I Dr. A. Smith, wife and son, spent a few days last week at their cottage at Lake Wawasee, preparing for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Skiles, Mrs. Helen Bonn and children, were here Monday evening the guests of Mrs. Skiles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Clay and family.

They were accompanied home by Miss Imogene Clay who will spend the week with Mr. hand Mrs. Skiles. II nn TO BUY YOUR 1940 REFRIGERATOR KELVINATOR givCS VOU full 6tt cubic foot size capacity 'quality backed by America's oldest maker of electric refrigerators i i a price that's just as low as what you might pay elsewhere for an out-of-date, last year's model just Look at the features you get! '11V4 sq. ft.

of shelf space 4.: Cold storage tray as: Automatic light 2 extra-fast freezing shelves the Polarsphere sealed unit, uses current less than 20 of the time, and hat sufficient capacity to keep 5 refrigerators cold, under average household conditions Come see this great Kelvinaton Look over the entire 1940 Kelri-nator line; We'll give you a free book "The 1940 Refrigerator Guide" to help you choose a refrigerator. Sistt 4W JpcW Asms "The Hardware Monroeville, Ind. LOCAL BOY RECEIVES M. D. DEGREE Mrs.

Dora Taylor, of this city, and her son, The Rev. Rfchard D. Tay lor, rector of Trinity Church, Peru, Indiana, attended the Commencement Exercises at Indiana University, last Monday afternoon. Another son, of Mrs. Taylor; W.

Mitchell Taylor, received the M. D. Degree at the services. Dr. Taylor, will serve his intern ship at the Methodist Hospital, in Indianapolis, Indiana, beginning on July 1st.

Mitchell, graduated from the Monroeville High School in 1926. From Gladstone: "The ravages of drink are greater than those of war. pestilence, and fnTninn Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Roussey and Bobbie, of Jackson Township, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Clay and family, Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Earhart Scheeler and son, Earhart, Harry Gantz, Lynus Barrone, Mr.

and Mrs. Witt, all of New Haven, were Decoration Days guests of Miss Dora Barrone. Ray Scott, of Martinsville, Indiana, who came here last week with his family for Deooration Day, returned to his home, Sunday. His family will remain here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and (Mrs.

L. H. Pillers. CUBIC FOOT 1940 MODEL KELVINATOR $HHA95 119 Dssvsrsd In yoar Utcfc wtts 5 Ysar Protactioa PUa. WOLFF For The People" Phone 3613.

We Have TZvaiiintitr. concientious sad practical Interest la 1 a your hour of sorrow. PAINTFR GHO'S Funeral I Phone 4488 Monroeville, In4. J11E1L I BIG 6-6 si I i 9f.

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1884-1940