Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1929 — Page 4

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Charter Member The Indiana League of Home Dallies. They say a pinch of pepper on your strawberries will prevent hives and we think it would prevent strawberries. A large class of boys are taking a apodal cooking course in eastern schools, so it seems about time that a girl inquire as to a mans ability as a cook before she says yes. You may not fully understand the farm relief bill now, but wait until the camp ign is on next year. You will get it then from both sides and may lie able to figure out what its all about.

P, i haps vou can think of some old time melhoihi and instances overlooked by French (Juinn in his “thousand memories" but at least, his list include m:ny that tiring back familiar incidents that many of us had forgotten. One dispatch from Washington says Seymour 1 awman is to resign from the post of assistant secretary ot the treasury and the next one denies it but it is pretty generally understood that he is to get out for some cause or other and probably by request from some one. We hope there wtH be no delay in providing all time rest rooms for Decatur. Every community that claims to be alive has such conveniences, for the traveling public for the farmer and for all others who desire them. This city cannot afford to longer postpone i modern and well conducted rest room.

1 he value of .i live, energetic newspaper tn any town or city is absolutely impossible of estimation. There are so many ways that the good newspaper promotes the interests of the town and the individual citizens where it is published that it would be like trying to number the sands of the sea to enumerate them. — United States Publisher. They vole over in England. In the recent ch elion more than eighty per cent, of those eligible, went to the polls. In Hu's country last November after a campaign that should have brought the issues to every voter, less than sixty-five per cent, of those entitled to vote, did so. So long as that lack of interest exists, w? should not complain too strongly or results. The storms over Indiana Sunday night and Monday morning did several hundred thousand dollars worth of damage but again Adams county was more fortunate than most <-f the counties of the state, especially those south. A few days before the north part of the state was hard hit by terrific wind storms. We seem to be most fortunate in tills section and we are hoping for a continuance of the good luck of the past. We join the citizens of Adams county in congratulating Immanuel biilllian chum It of'which the Rev. M. .1. I't'osi’i, is on having-reuc.hod-the eightieth milestone of existence. The celebration held Sunday was a fitting one for this church which has furnished the religious nourishment for so many excellent people during the past four score years The occasion was made a home coming and a

TODAY’S CHUCKLE Portland, Ore. — (UP) — “Wo have arrested your brother on a charge of driving while Intoxicated,’’ jailors telephoned Patrolman Henry Sinner, "Fine”, Sinner retorted. "give him the works.’’ Sinner later explained he had no brother

picnic dinner with four splendid sermons by former pastors. It was a memorable event. Have you secured that driver's license? If not you are liable to arrest unless you have some kind ot a receipt showing you have applied. While it will be two or three weeks, perhaps longer, before a crusade will bo started against car drivers who have no license, you will be in serious difficulties if you get into an accident and can’t show the racessary papers, according to notice from the state police chief.

The week of September 10th is to be one that will entertain every body who comes to Decatur. That is the date of the big Agricultural street fai? to be given under the auspices of the local American Legion post, resisted by a number of citizens and business men. There will be a real display of farm products and live stock and a program ot entertainment each day that will please you. The free acts have been contracted and include some of the best thrillers to lie had, there will be music, parades, an Old Settler's day and other features worth while. Plan for it and help the boys make it a fine, clean entertainment.

One of the most terrible accident recorded recently in tlie middle west was that near Angola, Sunday morning, when Noah Trosper, of Detroit, pulled from his wrecked car with slight injuries, was forced to stand and watch his father, his wife and his three children burn to death in the car, powerless to aid them. The accident was the result of Trosper's car and one driven by Herman Scott, of Coldwater, Mich., brushing fenders. Both cars went into the ditch and Trosper’s car immediately caught fire. Bright lights, rapid driving, slippery roads, the car out of control, any of these or a dozen others may have been the cause but it seems it might have bee naverted. Thats the sad part of it and another opportunity for the resolve to always drive carefully.

MODERN ETIQUETTE By ROBERTA LEE Q. When standing and conversing with someone and they express a desire to leave, what should one do? A. Bid them ‘'good-bye’’ immediately. Never detain them even for a few minutes. Q. Is a man expected to make calls of condolence, congratulation, and inquiry, among his intimate friends? • A. Yes. Q. Is it permissible to eat any kind of potatoes, baked. French fried, or shoestring, with the fingers? A. No. the fork should be used. —o Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE Polishing The Range Try wetting the stove polish with strong tea, vinegar or turpentine. It will give a brighter luster and one that will last much longer. Nails Dip nails in soft soap and they can be driven into hard wood without any difficulty. Apple Sauce A creamy apple sauce can be made by cutting the apples in quarters, not peeling, and leaving in the cote. Cook thoroughly strain, and afterward beat wit li a wooden spoon The sugar should be added after cooking. The Expert "What Is tlie best definition of an expert?” asks T. 11. (Littlehampton). One who knows more and more about less and less. Notice to Painting Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that the trustees of the First Presbyterian church ot Decatur will receive sealed bids a' their next meeting, Monday, August sth. for the redecoration of the interior of the church and the painting of the wood work on tl ( e outside. Informsion may be secured from James Elber son, with whom the bids may also be flled ’ 157-3tc

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Fort Wayne, July 2. — The lake front at beautiful Louis Fox Camp for Boys, a 27-acre tract 10 miles north of Kendallville, which will be operated by the Catholic Community Center of Fort Wayne. The camp will be dedicated Sunday, July 7. with a Field Mass celebrated by the Rt. Rev. John F. Noll, D. D„ Bishop of

Best Miggle Shooters w •a — — J W W / AUF I. / . "A 1 < / A Immi Ji X 2 X {?M / < topr v JB ■" • J V’’ JL Z* We can't tell you w hether or not they called “rouncin’s" in their marble match but Charles "Sonny" Albany, top is holder of the marble shooting championship since his masterful defeat of Kickeal Michael Batchie, below, of Akron. Ohio, in the finals of the national tournament at Ocean Citv, N. J

(International Nev,sreel) * TWENTY YEARS AGO * * From the Daily Democrat File * * Twenty Years Ago Today * * •♦»•♦»*♦♦♦»♦*♦♦* July 2, 1909. Supreme cour; holds appointment of state house custodian and engineers as made by secretary and auditor are preferable to those named by Governor Marshall. Case of Woods & Haugk vs. E. Fritzinger decided in favor of defendant. E. E. Rice, recently selected as school superintendent, here to get acquainted. Work starts on home for aged at Warren, Indiana. Government shows a deficit of S9O--for year ending June 30. Members of Bon Mari he club guests at a pinnocle party given tor Fred Martin, of Fairbanks, Alaska, by Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell. Dr. Harry Erwin appointed interne at St. Joseph hospital at Fort Wayne. Twenty Fatima cigarettes for 15c Two more Decatur saloons will close next week, leaving but five. Last' one will close November G in Decatur. 0 * n*vn***** * BIG FEATURES * * OF RADIO • Tuesday's Five Best Radio Features WEAF—NBC Netwrok 6:00 pm. “Road of the sky." WABC— CBS Notwmk 7:00 pm. Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. WADC—CBS Network 8 ;00 pm. Voiceof Columbia. WEAF NBC Network 7:00 pm- Adventures ot the Potters.' WEAF—NBC Network 8:30 pm. “Harbor Lights. ’’ o Hair on Man't Head The hair on n man s head, if left uncut, rarely grows more than 12 Inches, according to one expert.

Fort Wayne, after which an allday , | family picnic will be held, to whi< h i thousands of Catholic people and their friends from all parts ot northern Indiana are expected. Beginning, Monday, July 15, the J camp will be opened to lb boys, tor I two weeks. Physical instructors and . assistants from the Fort Wayne Jcatholic Community Center will bo

STANLEY WALTERS DIES Stanley I Witt Waltei of a second hand store in G. died e: ! • Monday morning at uD home Glenni . Ohio. He suffered .: die of ‘.doxy Saturday night. .iving ai. h< widow, six children, his mother. .' r 1 dhers and seven isters. Funeral ; rv. s will be held at 2 o'clock Wed ties ’ afternoon at the Greenbrier church. TOCSIN NEWS Geoige. son of Mr. and Mr Sim Ramsey, who is with the U. S '1 trine corps stationed at Charleston, .'.outh Calolina. came home Tuesday on a thirty-day fullough. Mrs. Ella Johnson visited Thu adiy. wi.h Mi. and Mis. George Myers, of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Myers entertained, Saturday evening. Mi. and Mrs. Arba Bieiner. Mrs W. H. Sowards, Mrs. Jas. Breiner, and Mi. and Mrs. W. J. Rupright and daughter Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowards have as their house guests, since Saturday Mr. anil Mrs. Charles (’list and daughter Joanne, of Holly, Michigan, and Misses Donna and Ann Gordon, of Ludington, Michigan, and Misses Donna, and Ann Gordon, of Ludington, Michigan. Mesdames Will Plummer and Ella Dailey very pleasantly entertained the Bel! Sconomic Club at the latter’s home, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Claude Kreigh and daughter BBnnie Lou visited with relatives in Decatur, Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Howard Mills and daughter Evelyn called on Mr. and Mr?. Henry Mills Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sowards and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chas- Crist and daughter, Joanne and Misses Donna and Ann Gordon, were supper guests

“WHAT A GODSEND KONJOLA PROVED TO MY HEALTH” Man Wps o n the Verfre o f Abandoning Hope When Friend Recommended New Medicine f 1 \ I ** J \ .. * i ... A k ■L Mr. R. W. GRANDSTAFF “I suffered terribly from stomach and kidney ailments,” said Mr R w Grandstaff. R. F. I). No. 8, Peru,’ Indiana, “I was on the verge of giving up hope, I was so weak and sick ill over. I had splitting headaches and dizzy spells. Fierce pains pierced my back and hips, and at night 1 had to I be up four or five times. [ “The first bottle of Konjola acted like an electric shock, I was so surprised. in two weeks my digestion was fine and my kidneys functioning as they should. I have not had a headache nor a dizzv spell since starting with this astonishing medicine. What a Godsend Konjola proved to my health and I rejoice in this opportunity to give this remedy all the praise that is due it.’’ Konjola is sold in Decatur at Smith, Yager & Falk s drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section

' er, suth of Veia Crux. . Mr and Mrs Lesser Yager UT ehihlron, Mr and Mrs Moody Us and son Roger. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barger and son Wayne. Mr. end . |.'l niet Brvin and children and Mr a 'l mi s Howanl MUM and daughter | Evelyn enjoyed a basket dinner a!. Biling Springs. Sitnday. tl , h ._ r ! Mrs George Plummer and danght Mvrfle entertained Sunday afternoon. Mrs Cha. les Plummer ami children, | of Huntington, and Mr. ami Mrs. J"_

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delivered the aildre P Mr and Mfa. Elmer Bn I ren, Ruth and Robert ctfrstx, Sunday evenj.-’w Mr«. Harry Bauer „r uB O.villa, young, ', and’Mra. Will Scott, ri ,„ 1 ter in her foot (1,,,,,, last Wednesday, n B ■ take her to the Imspio, *"111 cut ont. Mr mid Mrs. Garth W fl family were visitors i n urday evening.