Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1929 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Evzry Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO, I. H. Heller..— Pres, and Oen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Entered at the Post office at Decatur. Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies 1 .02 One week, by carrier...... —.— .10 One year, by carriers 5 00 One month, by mall .35 Three mouths, by mall —— 100 Six Months, by mall —l-75 One year, by mail - 8 00 One year, at office.— — 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere, J 3 50 one year. Advertising Rates made Knowu on Application National Advertising Representatives Scheeror, Inc., 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 300 Fifth Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indiana League of Home Dallies. War in Asia seems to be about off. Perhaps some of the folks over there have happened to hear of the 1914-18 affair and its after effect. The Vandenberg county sheriff can- . ' not boast that he always gets his man. He was robbed while asleep and then had the nerve to tell it. If you have some spare cash you can earn a good return on it by in- 1 vesting in a dwelling in Decatur. It 1 can be rented or sold to advantage 1 and at a profit. ’ —1 Down in Indianapolis they want a i new high st hool building and gym- < nasium but find they can't raise the ] money, so they have decided to build i the gym and let the high school wait f until they get more money, which i shows the trend of the times. ; — I Many inquiries have come in fork copies of the premium list for the I, Decatur street fair and agricultural ? show to be held September 10th to ( 14th. The lists were completed to- , day and from the interest manifested j this part of the event will be a won- j derful success. j < * The Old Adams County bank hab , t ■ closed another ■successful year. The I ( oldest financial institution in the' county it has grown steadily through „ a long period of years. Carefully man- . aged by courteous officers, it has ■ stood always for the betterment of' the community and her citizens and * is recognized as one of the strongest! and best banks in northeastern Indi-■ ana. The board of directors and officers were re-elected yesterday at the annual meeting of stockholders. Unless some here gets busy on the „ house building proposition soon, oiit--1 side contractors will do it. Thats the: “way it often happens in growing com- * inanities. No one who has investigatel ■ed doubts the demand for more " houses here and it seems to be only * a question of organizing a company “ and going to it. . An lowa man traveling through this „ county left his car in charge of a “ young man while he went into a fill- ’* ing station to secure a road map. * When he returned the youth who had been befriended with a free ride had * stepped on the gas and was gone. It, seems to be a very poor practise to * get over friendly with strangers along * the road. During the past year more than five thousand children were killed in automobile traffic accidents while the little folks were injured at an average of four hundred every hour. What if such a thing happened all at once? What a howl would go up, but scattered as they are over the country and through the year we deplore it . and do little to correct the practices of carelessness on the part of drivers and parents and let it go at that. Surely its something Worth thinking serijousjy about. —-- ’ Decatur how has an all-time rest room and comfort station in the court house, an agreement having been reached between the county commissioners and the city council to try the plan of having the city police patrol the rooms for a month. Whether this is continued or not will •tI *-J

— ’ TODAY’S CHUCKLE Athens, Ga., Aug. 7—(U.R) —King, eight-year-old bulldog, is following In the footsteps of Mary's Ilttl* , lamb. Since 1922, King has attend•d Athens high school with a 1 member of the Grimes family. The dog wears the red and white col--1 ors of the school. ' pend upon how the public receives the Improvement and how they aid In preventing damage. Wo believe it will prove satisfactory and that there need be no further complaints. We are grateful to the officials for their action for we believe it to be a very necessary public servicj to provide rest rooms for visitors to the city. We all do fade. No one will question that statement. If we live beyond youth, we fade. But do we fade as a leaf? Alas, not all of us. The ' soft, delicate shades of spring, the deeper greens of summer are cooling and restful, but it is the gorgeous, gleaming reds and golds of the autumn foliage that cry out to us to behold their beauty. That is fading as a leaf; becoming more charming, more I positively beautiful under the touch of the frosts of autumn. When, occasionally, we meet a woman who is fading as a leaf, we say, "How lovely; | 1 should not mind growing old if 1, could be like her.” How is it done?] Certainly not by applying two coats of powder and rouge where one was I applied before, thereby causing our friends to pity and our enemies toI sneer at us for a foolish old creature calling attention to her lost youth. I Neither is it done by casting aside I the vanity case entirely as impotent I to conceal the ravages of time. I wonder if fading into beauty is not accomplished by just not fearing the | fading. Fear at the heart, any sort I of fear, sips the life's blood. The more we fear age, the more we regard it as an enemy, and strive to flee from it, the more swiftly it advances upon us. If we turn and face it with a smile, we meet a friend waiting to teach us much that you can not comprehend; a friend with hands outstretched offering us holy joys | that youth can never know. This is I fading as a leaf, growing old beauti-1 fully.— “a Vanity Case Sermon” from The Farm Journal.

io oil r| DAY Alli r $2.98 I $3.48 Wk $3.98 To clean-up on Ladies’ Patents and Blonds at prices that are so tempting you should buy yours at once. Winnes Shoe Store I 1

MODERN ETIQUETTE By ROBERTA LEE i - Q. If a woman is wearlug an expensive coat, may she retain it when entering a restaurant with a man, instead of checking It? A. She may retain it. und when , seated, slip it over the buck of her chair, or place it on another chair at i the table. Q. When a woman has been stopping nt a hotel, must site notify the clerk when leaving? A. Yes. She should notify the disk and request that her bill be sent to her room. Q. May an invitation sent to a husband anti h wife be acknowledged in the names of both? A. Yes. Separte acknowledgments are unnecessary. o Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE Sewing Hooks and Eyes A piece of chalk serves a good pur I pose when sewing on hooks and eyes. ' After the hooks are sewed oa om side, the garment should be chalked where the hook is to meet the eye This saves much time and measuring. Tulips if tulips are. used for :• table dec-

.OH Mrs. Louisa Braden’s American Home Shop, Inc. 718 N. 2nd St. Phone 737 V , Good News for all - - - - Removal Sale Continued In view of (he fact that hundreds of women have visited our parlors for the splendid values offered in this sale, we wish to announce that we will continue this speeia. treat UNTIL ALL Ol II STOCK IS DISPOSED OF. \\ onderful selections of Ladies and Misses Apparel at t the greatest reductions in years. It is your opportunity to purchase quality merchandise at great savings.

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