Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1941 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PubUah* t Bvery Kvearng ■leapt Buaday by rnt otcATuR democrat co. Incorporated. •tiered M ike Decatur. lad Poti OMco m Bec-uud Clan* Matter I. M Haller Preeidaat r. a. HvHiuMiM. Bec'y. a Bu» M«t. Dick D Heller Vke-Preeldoat Bubecript-on Rate* ■ lag-* CoplUO I Oi Oa« week. by carrier .™_—— .W Uu* year. by carrier Iw One month, by mail — U Three mußtha. by null I M Bti mooiha. by mail 171 One year, by mau ..... .. > M One year, at odk< _ 1 cd Price* c|u->ied ere within a red.a* of IM Bile*. Kleewhere UK one year. Advertiaing Batea made known on Application. National Kepnaentative BCHKERKR A CO. U Laaingt-m Aweae Me* Y >rh U Beat Wacker Drive, Ckicago Charter Member of The ißd.aua League ot Hume Dall.ee Are you ready l«r tpring’ It a due thia evening about Wirt o’clock —o ■very we eeeme wonted about the aitaattop in Greea* -xcrpting the Greek* tbcawebca. who take
the attack* upon tb*nt •» a part of the day * work and attend to tt j with dlspat.b Q—C if it* all the «atn« to the war niauugvr* of Europe would touch prefer them to keep tbci Iboats and other tighttbg ma< hinea on the other side We just dou t like the rd< a of them even rUoopin* around -0 Th- re are sign* ot sabotage over the lOUUlry. which us course i* a very senuu* tbitig so a bob the penalties should be aeverc for , tbo*e convicted The FBI la investigating and that meant »ometbmg tor they have a reputation of never quit tin* a job until It la finished. In due time these law viulator* will be duly and tuft* lent-1 ly punched One of the laws man u by the litit assembly provide* that applicant* for vehicle li<en«e either for plea»ure car or truck mutt not only show a poll tai n elpt but muat also dig one up lor hi* peitonal property tag* W< may bare to carry brief < adv* to prove eligibility It I* probable that 11cent* buieau* wili some day be a part of th* county llcatuiei * ot gee —o .-I nice last September more than ti euu Briton* have been killed m tb* iMitub ait raid* and IS.ow *er- < loualy Injured T..»t a a terrific ' toll us life tor the bystander* and . indicate* the difference between' thia war and previous on**. Add to thta tha lost of uttxeua in tier-1 many. Italy, tireec* and other cuuntile* and the total would be error* moo* And it's evidently far from being over. G—v Th city of IndiauapoU* will be baked to decide whether or nut they prefer daylight saving time during the summer months Mayor Sullivan has not decided jtut b<>w be will get thia information but promises be will do so without the city administration taking aide*. The legislature legalised It by repealing a law of several years ago which banned the modern idea of pushing the clock baud*. —o—o Indian* Datuociat* plan a good time on the anniversary of the birth us one of that party * greatest loader*. Andrew Jackson. The event will be held In the Riley room at the Claypool hotel. Saturday evening. March Sbtk- with an interesting program Ko ticket* are being sold but auek perami who cuutribuiua Im> to Hi* willouai
committee will receive au in vita Hua Bevei al Iron here plan to attend .... o—o — Politic* la touch Juat when a lot of fellow, planned to lake up elate appointive Job*. aluug come* gigM that the court* will have to de. .de who haw the powet Io name ’ the job holder*. Governor Be bricker. backed by *uch lawyer* aa Prank Dalle) Walter Myera, Ham Ja< keuu and other* haa hied ault to conteat the new law on attorneygeneral and It la egpecled other , suits will follow aa action la taken by the GOP leader* Th< talk about euhmaitnea plan nine to Hiccup around <>n our ahorea may be a blug or may be a detail* I plan All rille* of International warfate seem to have tce-n pitched I Hilo the aahcan ot bate ao that we ah-'Uld not be einpriaed or e»iltc-d I about any thine We should keep! i our feet on the gtuund keep hate I out ot our mind* and remember that , I we are striving only to conttnuv i thia aa the (aireat .and m all the . I world Let * keep peace at home » «■!,.. Qi 10 *■■* Juii now R«*«r4 «i iu«tu u.k ab*»ui ( | bee* H< il.uttrated h:» talk with . eoiu d motion put a: re which he had taken It was a beautiful pic . i ture au matruc tire talk Bee* I know bow to run then business | When out aide live* break cb to •teal. they kill the thieve* light
i lik« n slid th» rr AU ln» » this I hspprns *o they srldoni lijr to •teal. U hen « co lull y i» through I With a dt«*nr t hey *huv> him out of i th* hive and get rid of him The ma 1 tur* si rung Ih-*s aather the nectar i and poll'll Th* young growing . bee* have many task* about th« h;ve in making things ready *<> tb* workers can work full tilt The | Prairie Farmer. Tb* lull session of the legisia j : tur* was a typical .on.ervstive H I publican meeting They did noth i mg eapevlni.y outstanding nuihinx parti, ularly favorable to labor farmer* th* aged or the common people They smacted measure-* 1 taiotable to the utilities and big j business and they passed sum* two I score -ripper and itrippv r‘ bills ' On paper they profess to hav. reduced expenditures but th* various appropriation act* included Joko* providing for th* expenditure ot larger sums If th* money is forthcoming as Indic at lon* are will result because of Increased business generally In two years from now you will lx- able to decide just what d.d happen In th* meantime you can hope v—O ; it would be impowalble to overstate th* poignancy of the grief or th severity of th* peisonal loss ' ctperietK ed by hundreds of per-1 son* in the- New Haven community a* a result us th* death of Dr I Jatios Cowan who. as family ] physician and faithful friend, had i served a multitude of persona ' young and old. over a period of | many years Tb* importance of the services performed by a physician with such an enormous practice la beyond description I»r Cowan *a* always ready, at any time of the day or night, to minister to bt* great legion ot patient*, for whom ft may be said that he literally sacriSeed life Itself. But at tb* same time he always managed to find the time to do mu< h more than hl* part In a wide variety of < Ivie and aorial enterprises; pud hi* philanthropies, while always cloaked by bi* natural modesty, were extraordinarily numerous and generous. Such a man can never be replaced, ills skill and patience, hl* deep understanding and sympathy, his gentleness and bls geniality, bis tireiaa* i labors in the interests of bi* community. hi* keen mind'* broad rang* of lively interest* *ll thesa will be sadly missed and mourned tor many and many a year —Furt ' Warne Ntwa-Heulluel 1 ■' p a , UegrsJwUt** rouppurUoumsat la required by th* cuisstiiuitioa of U ‘ siates*.
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Answers To Tert Questions | Below ar* th* answer* to th* | Test quesflon* printed on Pag* Two 1 James Huebaaad 3 -Samuel L Clemens tMaik Twain i 4 W I i n H Reward 5 Kentucky « Bait water. » Jeremiah. I« ’ Am—s .Modern Etiquette I ■y ROBERT* LEE q I* .1 neceesaiy 10 ic-prat the persons name when being introduced’ A No "How do you do” Is *«!• ’ ' a. lent 11 q Is • necessary to hav a ' train on a white satin wedding dress’ A. The dress may Ih> made will* or without a tram depending upon the formality of the wedding q I. it all tight to Use ruled paper tur social correspondence? A N<> It thrrr is trouble m writing a straight lin* buy the' black tuled paper whuli fit- under 1 the notepaper and envelope* These are called guides and can be pur-1 chased tn any stationeiy -tote I, - - ■ ———w Household ScmplMmh Bv Roberta Lee ♦ « Unpleasant Medicine Wh* u medicine i* disagreeable to take huld a ptore of ic* in the mouth for two er three minutes before taking. Th* medic in* will than not taste nearly so had. Lifiee *f tn* Valley Lille* of the valley planted <m all four side* of the house will In-
Arsenal Workers’ Train Wrecked. 350 Injured * isl I ? ** ** ' * - r " -• *<.. < ft. -1 w <■ < ' -* *'■ - I ■ • *!■» r '
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.
LENTEN MEDITATION tHy Rev Luke Martis Nuttman Avenue I'nited Brethreni GOD’S NEARNEsSS "Me <* net far from every on* of yea." Artg 17:87. A little lad came quite a distance to •*•• hi* grandfather cm* day and as they were taJIMM he M >d 'tirandf-cth*r bow can th* sun be shlnu'B here mi you and a' th* sam* time abilities where I was | hour* ago? - Wc s- m lims* wonder how tiod can be near everyone at the -erne time but the lesson whkh Caul brought to th* Athenian* was that t.ud was not tat troia every one ot u* Tn.c is a very comforting thought to tbo*« who depeud on find ii« is near. He knows out hcartsrhos lie know* uur diarourage-nic-u'- our trials and t*mput.on» H* see* th* taiilug tears and tb* word tell* us *v*u iha hans at aai head are numi«sr*-d In Psalm u.' liavid SUM ’WbMifeee MUM -d-MW tvwm Thy Spirito. whither sh.cl. I fie* from Tby pre*.-nr«* If ! ascend up into h-aveii Thou art there. It I make my bed In bell Them art there. It I take the wing* us th* taoming and dwell in ’.he uttermosi putts of the ana. eceri the.* shall Thy hand lead me and Thy right hand shall bold m* “ To th* man who wants io find tisai. lie is tusr and Is able to come Into his iHo arid save him frum hta str.s Sur- iy th* experience ot sensing the presence us tiod and of knowing that He I* n.ar is worth WMV* than all the world ha- to offer. __ - I
sure a long season for them Thus* | on th* south aid* will bloom first.' while thi»e on the other side* Will coin, along in succession as the weather gel* warmer. De utils Tbr«ad When MWiag with a double thread make * knot In cadi end and draw through as usual. This will keep th« thrsmd from snarling - ' ' ■ ♦" — ll ■ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ Match Ju. Ikal was iiuuday Adams County Memorial Hospital j Adtnitt«4 Mr*. John Mihilefc. 33t W*-t Joffc-csow strvd Itsiold Mo Donald. Wbort stree t I In.itussad Um* Sol way. Monroe villa: Mrs Ada naMter. 71< Ma 1 -hall street: John Hoffman. IK North First street: Mrs. Sigurd Au-
' derson and ixicy daughter. Hl* | West Munroe street; Mi*. Taylor | Huh Monroeville. p. ——— ARRIVALS Mr. aud Mr* Paul K Arnold of i : route ’ ar* tb* parents nf a baby I girl, diur* at the Adame < ounty me- I murial hospital Tuesday morning i I gt !:M o'cloc k The bdby weighed I 1 **'cn pounds. thrbv and uae guar-, ter uuucuas. Ehe ha* beeh named ' Barlca t a Jeau. , ■■ -p Orivsr Stage* • Blackout ’ Tub* City. Cal. cU.lt Rodney i ’ llcxbstta**** 21 ba* the dial'**- 1 tioa us having canned a ' bluckout'’ | i all by himself Hl* car struck a . 1 power pole- and exthigui*bed th* ' , city * street light mg. ! » —a today h < <*mmon error ’ ■ I Ito not say “We entered into > I tge house.” omit ' into" . fc •
wa* due tq ‘nuu failure*." The MO.ffUo.MM* urweuui ill ***** piuglVM us cuUsiiu* iloil. I* being built in Ulen with the guvvruineui *hd«v«e program Pictur* skew* oaw of ft* trrushwd coach** lying upstd* duwu next U» ’.hr Ijvlgtl vUW liui iaunued it MsM ssrHnuiy vtetlss were m this car.
MONROE NEWS Keunoth I'lemiM and Mary Alice i PiiUmu. bulb wf lePßtmnutt wcif | united in marriage at the Metbo | dial paraonage In Monroe Saturday 1 •Veiling al eight o'clock by Bev B F Hart They were attended *y’he | bride * brother and hl* wife. Mr . and Mr* Bdbei’ Pittman Mr and Mr* Flceniaa will make thalr home i in Devalue where they will operate the Royal Case whfch he lia* P«r c hated Mr Fleming i« a nephew of ( Mr* C. L Trump W H Hmlth who recently under 1 wewit a major operation at the Ht Joawph hoapital in Fort Wayne ba*, been taken to the home ot hl* aon , and family. Mr and Mia. t'larem rl Smith and daughter of Proble to! ronvaleare i Mr and Mr* K W Hum he *ent the wee kend in Klkhnrt a* the i gueat of their daughter. Ixmiav who i* an in»tructor in the public , high achool at that city. Friday 1 night they attended the Junior claw* play What a Life" by Clifford Goldomlth. which wa* attended by over fifteen bnndred people Ml** Huache U a aponawr of i>iat via** Mr* SOarl H Adam* of De.atwr epent Tv.naday iu Moprae a* a gueet of Mr*. H J Meyer Mr* Wm McKean, retiming from a Walt with a neighbor Friday morning, accidently fell in front of her home and broke her brenat Hone She I* Miffering muc h dl» < comfort in the ea*t to which *he. will need to be < onflned for »ome-' time J M ctMckf Haggard 1* quite ill at hl» home with pneumonia Rev and Mr*. M. T Hrandjrtterry are > -endue ting revival mrutlag* la Mouth Whitley Rev and Mr* R F Hart and daughter Virginia. Ilrne and Imyle i Bic h. Kathern Hook. Hetty and Roger Am*tutg. Defy Trump. Dru I ■cilia Portia Burhhead. Violet and Chloetta Kgly Dolly Miller Opal , Hprunger Charle* Work Inger were J among the local people attending | the youth conference at Taylor ! university I’pland Saturday Mr* Noah Witmer, wife of the local Rawlelgh «a!e*man. ba* entered the Lutheran bogpital at Fort i Wayne for medical treatment Mr and Mr* F r «*d Dellinger and j family of Herne have moved Into 'he hou»e vacated by Mr and Mr*. j Gene Hike and daughter, who moved into Mana* 10-hman'e hou»e Mr and Mr* Kenneth lamgen
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I nerger us Fort Wayne and Mre and i Mr* Ra»*ei Mitchel and family I were Sunday dinner gheata of Mr j ipd Mre cilta who I . einbmted their iwmityelghth eeddmg aaalvermry on that day i Mr and Mr* J A Hprowl »pent Thursday and Friday at Mpencer ' vlile al the heme «f I belt daughlet i «ud family. Mr and Mr*. Baberi Putman and ">» aad attended revival me.iiag* in prugreaa there i al the Frienda church where Rev ' Spmul formerly wa* paster Friday < they motored to Lima aad were i 1 dinner guest* at Mr and Mrs J r 1 Adam* Ka<her Watkins <tt Bourbon I* I . arlag for Mr* Ktla Heffner who ( la 111. Le*ter laieghery unde.went a major operation at the Adam* ( I county hoapital Monday mornlag Mr cad Mr* t'barlea M Hia'on were boat a to member* es the 1 gilder* clha* at their home Mon day ev-miug. Mr. and Mre. A D ] <'ri*i and Mr and Mr* John Dav I ■on were In - barge of the evening * cntertaiMneai. after which a deb ciou* luu« h ot Ht Fatrlck * day ap
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polatmeni. ... ~ H Laton arc Mr*. t'lHilla Rudder, u to hr bed . < u Many people m •'••"•’IM With vs InfluenM at the pre.»tn ** COURT HOUSE The will ot the late j.™ John* v*« prob*>ed tn t*. rlrcull court peymeat nd debt. *nl * will provided 'hit th* * the eelata begivea • tba John* The «i*t. t eaecutria. ■' “ Q - Abou> HeetMi peon* , , plojwd a V. N dau* ladiu G°*666 UcW aoaim.
